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For the 2017 poster I basically did a quick scan of NuGet packages to find a set of packages to illustrate community projects for various areas (such as desktop, gaming, office). Since our runway was super short to get it printed for build I didn't have enough time to vet such as list with the community.
Seems like we should create a list for the next poster.
@jongalloway@richlander Any objections creating a wiki page for the initial list and break-down by workload? We could then use some voting mechanism to make sure we get to a "small enough" set for a poster.
Thoughts?
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With this kind of thing it's good to have some published metrics so you're not in the business of picking favorites, seen as being unfair, etc. I think a wiki is good to make sure you don't miss something important, but it'd be good to publish some general guidelines we'll use in selecting, e.g. top X libraries by NuGet downloads + top X libraries by GitHub starts or something.
For the 2017 poster I basically did a quick scan of NuGet packages to find a set of packages to illustrate community projects for various areas (such as desktop, gaming, office). Since our runway was super short to get it printed for build I didn't have enough time to vet such as list with the community.
Seems like we should create a list for the next poster.
@jongalloway @richlander Any objections creating a wiki page for the initial list and break-down by workload? We could then use some voting mechanism to make sure we get to a "small enough" set for a poster.
Thoughts?
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