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The popular projects section should display projects as links to the projects #214

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visto9259 opened this issue Oct 8, 2024 · 4 comments
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The popular projects section should display the project images as link tags to the project's website.

This would be the same behavior as the sponsor section.

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The question is: do we really want to send visitors from the homepage to external websites?

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arhimede commented Oct 8, 2024

Hmm, I agree with @froschdesign that we may do not want to send traffic to external websites ( other then sponsors )

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visto9259 commented Oct 8, 2024

I do not understand the rationale or the concern here. If I land on getlaminas.org for the first time, it's likely because I am interesting in Laminas. Then suddenly, while scrolling to the project section, I would navigate away to another site and never come back?
If there is a concern with people going to a "competing" framework, then do not show them at all.

Anyway, this is a small issue. We can also ignore it and triage it as "wont' fix'

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Your thoughts are not wrong and the issue is also often discussed. In the optimal case, we would refer to a special page that lists and/or explains the components used in the individual projects.

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