Hello everyone,
during a conversation with Johannes Schlatow a few months ago, he proposed to add an overview of the Genode community at the genode.org website.
By providing an overview of active contributors, the various groups and individuals may get a better chance to get acquainted with each other, avoid duplicate efforts, or even team up. By presenting links to projects using Genode, we may make the project more tangible to people who are wondering about the application of Genode in the real world.
I have now attempted to create a rough sketch of such an overview as a topic branch at GitHub [1]. I plan to host this overview at the Genode website as a sub section of the "Community" tab.
Now, my questions are:
1) Do you find the structure sensible? Or do you have an alternative suggestion to organize this information?
2) What is an appropriate level of detail? I have added a paragraph here and there. Should we give each individual a bit of room to add custom information or is a raw list of links to GitHub accounts, blogs, or project websites sufficient?
3) Most importantly: Do you find you or your project missing? Please let me know and suggest additions!
[1] https://github.com/nfeske/genode/commits/participants
Cheers Norman