[documentation] [development] lightbox module comparison
Stella Power
stella at stellapower.net
Wed Jun 4 22:48:25 UTC 2008
Well I plan on keeping the lightbox comparison page up to date, hopefully
with some updates from the individual module maintainers. It's also why I
have a "Last Updated" bit at the top of the comparison, so people reading it
can see exactly how recent it is. I also have a date beside each module in
the first overview table to show when the info on that particular module was
last updated.
Cheers,
Stella
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 11:42 PM, Larry Garfield <larry at garfieldtech.com>
wrote:
>
> I agree that these comparison pages are very valuable; no question.
> However, one problem with them is that they are also time-sensitive. I
> don't expect any of the modules mentioned to stand still. That means much
> of the data is going to become outdated; some in a month, some in 6 months.
> Are we also committing to keeping these pages up to date? Out of
> date/wrong documentation can be just as bad if not worse than no
> documentation at all.
>
> --Larry Garfield the killjoy
>
> On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 20:21:54 +0100, "Stella Power" <stella at stellapower.net>
> wrote:
> > I added one to the lightbox2 module page too.
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Richard Burford <
> > rich at freestylesystems.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> >> Agreed. A link from each module page to the comparison would be good a
> > good
> >> addition. I'll add one for Shadowbox now.
> >>
> >> psynaptic
> >> http://freestylesystems.co.uk
> >> http://api.freestylesystems.co.uk
> >>
> >>
> >> On 4 Jun 2008, at 02:25, Karen Stevenson wrote:
> >>
> >> I think a 'module comparisons' section is important enough to deserve a
> >>> top-level place in the handbook, with a link from the downloads page to
> > make
> >>> it easy for someone looking for modules to find. I actually think
> > writeups
> >>> like this are far more useful that the contrib module rating system
> > that is
> >>> often discussed. What does a 5 star rating tell you? It tells you the
> > module
> >>> solved a specific problem for the person who rated it, it doesn't tell
> > you
> >>> if it will solve *your* problem or be useful in *your* situation. But
> > this
> >>> kind of writeup makes it easy to see which module is the best fit for
> > your
> >>> particular situation, which is really really useful.
> >>>
> >>> This should not be buried down in the module documentation -- someone
> >>> looking at one of the other modules would never see it. It should be
> > very
> >>> prominent (and that hopefully would also encourage other people to add
> > more
> >>> of these kinds of comparisons).
> >>>
> >>> For instance a good comparison of the different wysiwyg editors would
> > be
> >>> pretty useful :)
> >>>
> >>> Karen
> >>>
> >>> ----- Original Message ----
> >>> From: FGM <fgm at osinet.fr>
> >>> To: development at drupal.org
> >>> Sent: Tuesday, June 3, 2008 10:27:32 AM
> >>> Subject: Re: [development] lightbox module comparison
> >>>
> >>> I've done one on the two glossary modules I'm aware of (glossary.module
> >>> and
> >>> g2.module), it's on the g2 project page. Maybe there are more, though ?
> >>>
> >>> This being said, you might have something: module duplication and
> > module
> >>> voting being recurrent themes, it might make sense to formalize a rule
> >>> like:
> >>> "if you're doing a module that resembles other modules, create a
> >>> comparison
> >>> page, that will go in the <to be determined> section of the handbook",
> > in
> >>> the dev manual.
> >>>
> >>> What do you think of it ?
> >>>
> >>> FGM
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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