Dear genodians,
to keep you informed about the outcome of the discussion about "tags' inside genodians.org postings:
We recommend all authors of genodians.org to add a GOSH annotation at the end of each posting, containing related keyword resp. tags. Those tags need to be simple words. If a word combination is absolutely essential, you might combine those words with an underscore. Here is an example:
| storage performance symmetric_cryptography
or have a look here:
https://github.com/skalk/genodian/commit/8186166f0ed31b67d02c17d9d860205e458...
For the time-being there will be no visible change in your postings, but in the future we can highlight and group postings according to their tags. How this will be done and visualized is topic of an ongoing discussion in the issue tracker. Participation is welcome also with regard to implementation ;-).
Thank you for your attention.
Regards Stefan
On Tue, Apr 02, 2019 at 12:52:00PM +0200, Stefan Kalkowski wrote:
On Tue, Apr 02, 2019 at 12:23:21PM +0200, Martin Stein wrote:
I think that at least an agreement on how to define tags would be sensible. So, authors can start adding them while the effort of examining them may be delayed.
El 2/4/19 a las 10:04, Norman Feske escribió:
Since tags are actually kind of an annotation, we could specify tags as a space-separate list of words like this (e.g., at the end of the article, like a footer):
| storage performance cryptography
With this scheme, each tag can only be one word. But I think that's fine.
What about this approach:
| tags: "storage" "performance" "symmetric cryptography"
It would distinguish a tags annotation clearly from any normal annotation and allow for multiple words in a tag.
I've opened up an issue at:
https://github.com/genodelabs/genodians.org/issues/11
so we can discuss the technical details there.
Regards Stefan
Cheers, Martin
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