This is really useful: I spend a lot of time jumping between the mailing
list, GitHub, and design docs to piece things together, so having it all in
one place would be a big help.

Thanks,
Huaxin

On Mon, Mar 23, 2026 at 1:17 PM Yufei Gu <[email protected]> wrote:

> I like the direction. I would love to see a page like this on the Iceberg
> website. An overview like what Guy built would be great. Ideally the
> overview page should list all WIP proposals, including design doc, next
> scheduled sync, mailing list discussion, PR, etc. This is much more
> tangible now that the LLM coding agent is more capable.
>
> Yufei
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2026 at 11:08 AM Anurag Mantripragada <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Guy,
>>
>> This looks great. Many of us share your frustration, and using AI to
>> crawl and summarize these topics is an excellent idea.
>>
>> I am interested in hearing the PMC's thoughts on potentially hosting this
>> project activity page directly on the official site. I am unsure how we
>> would secure resources for the crawling and AI usage etc.
>>
>> ~ Anurag
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 23, 2026 at 8:34 AM Guy Khazma <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> 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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