newhavenio / newhavenio.github.io

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Remove the Developers page #66

Closed maxx1128 closed 4 years ago

maxx1128 commented 6 years ago

It works fine and all, but I think so few people would seriously need a page like that, we're better off just removing it. Likely as part of the site redesign.

danbernier commented 6 years ago

I wouldn't go so far as to say that some folks have spammed us on that page, but...I think it's a good thing to remove.

jnimety commented 6 years ago

I agree, any dissenting opinions?

jhirbour commented 6 years ago

I'm all for removing this page, I do think we should archive the content somewhere google drive? if anything just for the lulz

jnimety commented 6 years ago

It just pulls from meetup.com, right?

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sukima commented 6 years ago

That page is nothing more then an AJAX (JSONP) to meetup.com. It was placed there to add more content and make the developer cards look nice (The meetup site was not nearly ass cool as seeing all the developer cards right on the website).

It is live and stays up-to-date my users on meetup.com adding/removing themselves as members to the newhaven.io meetup group.

I do think we should archive the content somewhere

In the context of the data being fetched from an existing API I'm not sure I understand the value in this.

Above is just some clarification. I am neither endorsing nor disagreeing to this issue.

treznick commented 4 years ago

Closing this because #123 removed the developers page.