On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 5:01 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > Dear fellow MacPorts developers and enthusiasts, > > I’ve been working on a new MacPorts web site for some time, and I would like > to share with you my work so far:
Amazing! > Further work to be done, in no particular order and not necessarily before > the first release: > > * Further database and import script overhauls (maybe later) > * Port search, at least equivalent to what ports.php on the current web site > can do (essential) > * Port pages: > * Variants (essential) > * Licenses (essential) > * Subports (essential) It would be really nice if subports were grouped together. Having 7 ports listed for each perl module is an overkill in most cases. It just contributes to the number of ports ending up spread across 414 pages. Like others, I would also suggest to: - allow one to see more ports on the page (I wouldn't mind having hundred per page ;) - instead of numbering the pages as [1] [2] [3] ... [414] for listing the ports it would be really useful to have alphabetical sorting [A-Alg][Ali-Any]... > * Distributability and binary package availability (nice to have; pretty > easy) Yes, that would be great. I would add * History of builds on the buildbots (links to them and whether they were successful or not) (nice to have; a lot more work) > * Version and revision history (nice to have; difficult) But a link to browser on trac does what 90% users need/want. Mojca _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev