I don’t know your technical background and this is not ment to be condescending:
Technical people tend to use github/gitlab or codeberg to make a plain list of things base on git version control, so changes are tracked.
These lists are often introduced with the prefix awesome (e.g. awesome-hosting, awesome-lemmy, …). Even when the community participates, curating these lists takes a lot of time.
I’m thinking of it more from a usability perspective. Im not sure if dozens of forked repositories would make it easy for the average person to find information
Having a single link to a repo with information for everyone could be very useful
Edit: Or alternatively a meta repository that links through to the individual national repositories?
Keep them coming :-)
We’ll figure out where to put them afterwards. The linked list was collected in a community effort on mastodon.
I’ll keep thinking on it while I’m getting some breakfast.
I’m not quite sure what the best way to host such a list would be.
Maybe we could have one place with resources for all European countries?
I don’t know your technical background and this is not ment to be condescending:
Technical people tend to use github/gitlab or codeberg to make a plain list of things base on git version control, so changes are tracked. These lists are often introduced with the prefix
awesome
(e.g.awesome-hosting
,awesome-lemmy
, …). Even when the community participates, curating these lists takes a lot of time.I’m thinking of it more from a usability perspective. Im not sure if dozens of forked repositories would make it easy for the average person to find information
Having a single link to a repo with information for everyone could be very useful
Edit: Or alternatively a meta repository that links through to the individual national repositories?
Well, for the end user, if the markdown is simple well structured, it could be parsed to deployed to a website.
Or you could use any static page or documentation generator.