Re: Describing Postgres as "object-relational" on the home page
От | Adrian Klaver |
---|---|
Тема | Re: Describing Postgres as "object-relational" on the home page |
Дата | |
Msg-id | cc092adc-f355-4e9d-b2e6-0711228a5677@aklaver.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Describing Postgres as "object-relational" on the home page ("Karl O. Pinc" <kop@karlpinc.com>) |
Ответы |
Re: Describing Postgres as "object-relational" on the home page
|
Список | pgsql-www |
On 1/1/24 11:44, Karl O. Pinc wrote: > On Sun, 31 Dec 2023 14:40:49 -0500 > "Jonathan S. Katz" <jkatz@postgresql.org> wrote: >> I don't really follow what you're suggesting here. > > The suggestion here is to first, change the "object-relational" sentence > as has been discussed. (Then, tl,dr; use a interactive "word cloud") > But instead of coming up with wording describing functionality, > workloads, etc., to simply say "PostgrSQL does lots more stuff." on > the home page and link that to a page with nothing but keywords. > The keywords can be linked to descriptions or project pages, > or not. > > That way nobody has to write sentences, and more importantly, nobody > has to maintain much when there's a new hot technology or > figure out what's important enough to put on the home page. Just add > a new keyword to the keywords page. (Especially labor free if > the keyword page is a pg wiki page.) > > To extend this idea, just a list of keywords is not engaging. > Categorizing the keywords by attaching one or more tags to each opens > up possibilities for interaction and alternate ways to view the > keywords. In particular the user can find keywords by tag and so > keywords need not be categorized in a fixed fashion. > This would likely only be interesting if the keywords were linked to > somewhere so that after getting a relevant set of keywords > the reader could follow the links to find information or tools. Please no, this is just another version of word salad. > > In addition to tabular views, the https://pgxn.org sort of view, > a "word cloud", provides a useful overview. In this presentation all > tags are displayed on a single page but the visual presentation > emphasizes those tags that are more important (e.g., occur > with more frequency) by displaying them in a larger font. > In this view, clicking on any tag shows its associated keywords > to facilitate exploration. > (From an implementation perspective it might be simplest if each > keyword was also a tag, so that there's no need to make a distinction > between tags and keywords when searching.) I actually find that visually distracting and more to the point not that useful. When I go to a site I am looking for something that will scratch my itch, not what is popular. A search box and a table of contents generally is all I need. -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
В списке pgsql-www по дате отправления: