@Patrick,
The subject of having a shared code repository for STH readers has come up a couple times recently in various threads for things like scripts for burning in hard disks and also for software and schematics for Arduino/Pi temperature sensors for closed racks. The STH community would be well served by having a repository of such software that is peer reviewed/improved and available in a reliable location.
Although anyone can get a free personal GitHub account and post their files for others to access, those accounts sometimes disappear or get reorganized over time.
Therefore it seems better to have a STH GitHub account house such contributions because that would ensure longevity of the files, it would encourage improvement and maintenance of those files, and would tend to encourage more collaboration on these development projects overall.
Moreover, it seems simple enough to set up - you may want a couple trusted users to oversee it much in the way you have several forum moderators now.
Let me know your thoughts - thanks
Dave
The subject of having a shared code repository for STH readers has come up a couple times recently in various threads for things like scripts for burning in hard disks and also for software and schematics for Arduino/Pi temperature sensors for closed racks. The STH community would be well served by having a repository of such software that is peer reviewed/improved and available in a reliable location.
Although anyone can get a free personal GitHub account and post their files for others to access, those accounts sometimes disappear or get reorganized over time.
Therefore it seems better to have a STH GitHub account house such contributions because that would ensure longevity of the files, it would encourage improvement and maintenance of those files, and would tend to encourage more collaboration on these development projects overall.
Moreover, it seems simple enough to set up - you may want a couple trusted users to oversee it much in the way you have several forum moderators now.
Let me know your thoughts - thanks
Dave