Helping individuals and teams improve their software development practices.
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Helping individuals and teams improve their software development practices.
Introducing testing, test automation, CI, CD, pair programming. That neighborhood.
Why maintain another site?
Wouldn't it be the best to use this CSV file to create page(s) on MetaCPAN and include links to those pages from the respective articles?
OR to embed the links on the documentation of each relevant module?
There could be some script monitoring the web sites to notify the maintainer of the CSV file in case a page is gone or it is change to something else.
If you really want to put this on a separate site, I'd generate static pages from the CSV file and use GitHub pages to host it.
I'm not maintaining another site. I'm using GitHub to gather data and convert that data into a more useable format.
I think the MetaCPAN team are planning to use this new data to add article links to the distribution pages.
That relies on responsive CPAN authors. And I don't think we can guarantee that.
There are plenty of enhancements I'm planning. That's one of them.
That's pretty much what I'm doing. Except there's not a site - just a JSON file.
I meant by MetaCPAN - not relying on the authors.