Hi everyone,

I wanted to share something I’ve been experimenting with, as I thought
others in the community might find it useful as well.

It started from a simple frustration: I couldn't find one place to see all
the different design docs and related discussions as they show up across
the mailing list, GitHub, linked docs, and so on. So I built a static
website to pull that together into a broader “what’s happening in the
project” view: activity, initiatives that span sources, a rolling digest,
and a docs view built from what crawlers find across the different project
sources.

The site is statically built and hosted on GitHub Pages here:
https://guykhazma.github.io/agora

The code is open on GitHub if you want to see how it works or suggest
changes: https://github.com/guykhazma/agora

Feedback and contributions are very welcome if you find it helpful.

*Fair warning:* This is an early, personal effort, not a polished product.
A lot of it was built with AI assistance (Claude and Cursor) as a way to
move faster on the plumbing and UI. So expect rough edges, odd summaries,
and things that will need tuning over time.

Thanks for all the work that goes into Iceberg—this is just one attempt to
make the public conversation a bit easier to navigate.

Guy

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