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Currently, the ROR Integrations list is managed in Airtable and displayed as an embedded list on the ROR website at https://ror.org/community/#adopters The list is too long to display well, however, and we should feature ROR integrators more prominently on the ROR website. Therefore, we should plan to build modular web content and pages to help feature ROR integrators and aggregate existing content about them into one place so that potential adopters of ROR can more easily see who is using ROR and how and why.
Components of this project might include
Determining where in the current site information architecture adopter pages and lists should be located
Creating individual pages for some or all ROR adopters, either via archetypes, via feed from Airtable's API, or via Airtable JSON
Making sure that adopter pages include all the information currently captured in Airtable (including use cases and screenshots), at least one testimonial from the adopter, links to ROR events the adopter has contributed to (especially video clips of demos), blog posts featuring the contributor (especially case studies), and links to or samples of code where possible
Creating dynamic lists of adopters (show all adopters in Germany, show all repository adopters, etc.) through taxonomies
Incorporating adopter content on the home page (e.g., a carousel of recent adopters, a carousel of recent testimonials)
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Currently, the ROR Integrations list is managed in Airtable and displayed as an embedded list on the ROR website at https://ror.org/community/#adopters The list is too long to display well, however, and we should feature ROR integrators more prominently on the ROR website. Therefore, we should plan to build modular web content and pages to help feature ROR integrators and aggregate existing content about them into one place so that potential adopters of ROR can more easily see who is using ROR and how and why.
Components of this project might include
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: