etclabscore / ethclassic-dev-website

🌐Source for ethclassic.dev website.
https://ethclassic.dev/
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Add ecosystem links on the footer #3

Open ghost opened 5 years ago

ghost commented 5 years ago

Currently the site footer has links and reads:

Github | ETC Labs Core | ETC Labs Accelerator | Discord

To make it more neutral it could be:

ETC Resources:

ETC Github | ETC website | ETC Improvement Proposal Process | ETC Discord

ETC Labs Core is one of the main contributors to the Ethereum Classic protocol:

ETC Labs Core Github | ETC Labs Core | ETC Labs Accelerator | ETC Labs Discord

stevanlohja commented 5 years ago

Probably would need to abbreviate these cause this will certainly grow the footer. The "Github" is for the website's source code but can be more specific.

This list is quite individualistic and neutral.

ghost commented 5 years ago

Just to clarify, I think it's perfect that this is a community resource provided by ETC Labs Core, so it's legit to put attribution and call to actions toward the contributing organization.

As to the list I would do:

This website Repo: https://github.com/etclabscore/ethclassic-dev-website ECL Core: https://etclabs.org/developers/ ECL: https://etclabs.org/program/ ECC: https://etccooperative.org/about/ IOHK: https://iohk.io/projects/ethereum-classic/ Parity: https://github.com/paritytech/parity-ethereum Multigeth Team: https://github.com/multi-geth Ethereum Classic general website: https://ethereumclassic.org/

So I took out 2 and added 3, its one more line. If too much, then take out Parity because its more ETH than ETC.

stevanlohja commented 5 years ago

I like where this is going. I'm thinking much higher-level technical links in the footer tho. E.g.: https://www.parity.io/ethereum/ instead of the github specific github repo link. Repo specific could be in an index resource of the website. The rationale behind this is to showcase the different dev groups and lead to much higher level info for noobs. What do you think about that?

ghost commented 5 years ago

Ah...that's good. Yeah, use that for parity.

what about the generic ECIP site? Like: http://ecips.ethereumclassic.org/

for the Ethereum Classic one?