MacPorts webapp project updates

Ruben Di Battista rubendibattista at gmail.com
Mon Jul 20 12:40:05 UTC 2020


Hello,

That’s a nice job! Thanks!

I have just one request, if possible: on the home page, would it be
possible to add another search bar to search which package contains a
specific file? More or less like the ubuntu packages webpage. Sometimes I
find it useful when writing CI scripts not on my macOS.

Thanks in advance,

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On 18 July 2020 at 20:20:26, Mojca Miklavec (mojca at macports.org) wrote:

Hi,

This is just a reminder that we would be extremely happy for further
feedback about the new page.

Arjun has added some pretty awesome new features. (Dark mode has been
supported since yesterday etc.)

It would be great to hear what you think while Arjun is still actively
working on the project :)

Mojca

PS: Also, we are still looking for some talented designer to join the
effort and make the page even more awesome than it already is.

On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 at 20:56, Arjun Salyan <arjun at macports.org> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> This is in continuation to my previous emails regarding updates about the
> webapp. The temporary version is deployed at
> http://macports.silentfox.tech/
>
> *New features:*
>
> *Accounts:*
> Users can now create accounts on the webapp using email/password or login
> with their GitHub handles.
>
> *Watchlist and notifications:*
> Logged-in users can add ports to the watchlist. Notifications are
> displayed whenever a port gets updated. An overview of the followed ports
> is displayed with filters for "broken builds", "outdated livecheck" etc.
>
> *"Followed by me" ports*
> Logged-in users can get an overview of the ports that they maintain (this
> is done by matching their emails and GitHub handles with those supplied in
> the Portfiles).
>
> *"Splash screen" (upcoming)*
> It was pointed out that our current port page (
> http://macports.silentfox.tech/port/cctools/) contains a lot of technical
> information which might not be useful for the general user. This reduces
> the odds of user acquisition. So, we plan to add a page with a focus on the
> software version and installation instructions. It will have a link to the
> existing page under "Details". Maintainers and advanced users will be able
> to by-pass this page (setting a cookie with the preferred page) and reach
> the details page directly. Existing links will be maintained in this
> process.
>
> Feedback and suggestions would be very constructive.
>
> Thank You
>
>
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