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reshuffle order of Community page #1703

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@SethTisue SethTisue commented Oct 17, 2024

it is difficult to decide on an order for such a long page, and one can definitely debate details, but I feel this is a big overall improvement

old order: Ambassadors, Tooling Summit, Forums, Jobs, LinkedIn, Chat Rooms, Reporting issues, Security, User Groups, Conferences, ScalaBridge, Stack Overflow, Reddit, News, Learning Resources, Libraries and Tools, Non-JVM Platforms, The Scala Center, Open source, Bagwell Award, Archives

new order:

  • (core community stuff) Forums, Chat rooms, Events
  • (further community stuff) The Scala Center, Ambassadors, Jobs, LinkedIn, Stack Overflow, Reddit, News
  • (technical stuff) Learning resources, Libraries and tools, Non-JVM platforms, Security, Reporting issues, Open source
  • (less important stuff) Bagwell Award, Archives

and in the new order, Events has the following subheads: Conferences, Meetups, ScalaBridge, Tooling summits

the main thing I care about here is that Forums, Chat rooms, Events come first, in that order. less concerned about the exact order of the rest.

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SethTisue commented Oct 17, 2024

I also have some edits and updates I want to make to the contents of individual sections, but in order to avoid merge conflicts, I'll wait til this one goes through.

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oh there is one textual edit in here: I added "community-managed" to the Reddit section, to be clearer that it's not a Center-managed venue

perhaps in some future PR we should go even further with being clearer throughout about what is official and what is third party, but the Reddit is the most significant thing where unclarity on that has been observed in the community

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I'm going to go ahead and merge this, but I'm happy to do followups in response to feedback.

@SethTisue SethTisue merged commit c2b16b0 into scala:main Oct 19, 2024
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it's live now at https://www.scala-lang.org/community/

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