On 04/06/2005 22:59:19, Gevik babakhani wrote: > Dear all, > > The PostgreSQL Developer Network's Source Browser (beta1) is ready. > > If you got the time to check it for a moment, please do not hesitate to send
Firstly, good that you're asking for comments (I assume as an attempt to work with people), but starting an entirley seperatre "developer network" seems rather like reinventing the wheel. Why not invest your time in extending the existing rersources, rather than starting from scratch? Other than saving me from downloading the source (which I keep around anyway, mostly for ease of grepping for things the documentation cant be expected to cover), I see no advantage to using this in it's current form. To me, the point of a source browsing system is that it provides information which a directory structure can't provide. Off the top of my head: * CVS head. Without this, it's always going to be irrelevant to developers who commit to postgresql itself. * CVS history. If you're targeting this at developers, I'd think this is important. * Referencing between function calls and definitions (with ctags, perhaps. Doxygen-style browsers do this.) To me, this is the single only advantage of presenting source code in HTML: ease of navigation by hyperlinks. Apart from that, web pages are pretty inconvenient (to me, at least). * Is a tree really appropiate? To compare two files (which is something I might want to use this for), that'd require a lot of scrolling to see where I am in the structure. * diff. Meanwhile, some aesthetic things which spring to mind: The syntax hilighting is confusing for non-.c files; quite a few are parsed incorrectly around comments, and hilighting applied to strange things in plain-text files. There is extreneous whitespace in the <pre> at the top by the line numbers' gutters. There's a off-by-one error in your loop to pad out the numbers: an extra space appears every power of 10. The "number of views" is irrelevant, as is the "...Source Browser" title on each page, which is unneccessary. Hope that helps, -- Tom ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly