Are all products accepted on endoflife.date? #1981
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During #1923 review, a good question was raised: are all products accepted on endoflife.date? Let's take an example to illustrate that question. If I open a PR for a Java library I created, jbanking, will it be accepted ? Note that this library is not popular and is only used by a few dozen people in the world. This particular case raises a few questions:
Whatever the answer is, I think it should be documented in the project's contributing guide and maybe also in the New product suggestion. |
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I think having something similar to Wikipedia Notability guidelines makes sense. The most important criteria I would have is that it needs to be useful to end-users of the product. Creating pages for libraries that nobody is checking EOL for, is not helpful. Neither is creating dummy pages for even semi-popular packages, which follow the usual conventions (only the latest release is supported). A good metric would be to check search engine numbers for queries around the topic: (EOL iPhone, EOL Python, EOL {term}). |
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I think having something similar to Wikipedia Notability guidelines makes sense. The most important criteria I would have is that it needs to be useful to end-users of the product.
Creating pages for libraries that nobody is checking EOL for, is not helpful. Neither is creating dummy pages for even semi-popular packages, which follow the usual conventions (only the latest release is supported).
A good metric would be to check search engine numbers for queries around the topic: (EOL iPhone, EOL Python, EOL {term}).