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Issues with the list of contributors for a library #1556

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Lastique opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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Issues with the list of contributors for a library #1556

Lastique opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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Lastique commented Dec 17, 2024

This was reported on the ML, but here's the problem report.

https://www.boost.io/library/1.87.0/filesystem/

The "This Release" tile contains people who didn't contribute to the 1.87.0 release, namely Beman Dawes. I think, this tile should only list people who actually contributed to the library release.

In the "All Time", library authors are titled as "Contributor". I think, they should be titled as "Author" (and listed first), as in "This Release".

Furthermore, I think the "This Release" tile should be moved to just above the "All Time" tile to group all contributor info together and bring library description higher. Library description is more important to users, and IMO should be provided first. Also, it would make sense to rename "This Release" -> "Contributors To This Release" and "All Time" -> "All Time Contributors".

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This issue has been added to #1274 for consideration as part of the library detail page redesign.

@rbbeeston rbbeeston self-assigned this Dec 17, 2024
@rbbeeston rbbeeston moved this to On Hold in website-v2 Dec 17, 2024
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Re. type Feature, I consider the fact that "This Release" contains people who didn't contribute as a bug.

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