Episode 37 of Swift Package Indexing - Dave and Sven talk about the work that Cyndi Chin shipped as part of this year’s Swift Mentorship Program, then dive into the details of some of the metrics, and answer some listener questions about the feature.
https://t.co/tUziI1eVFo
Every month, we thank @pointfreeco and @telemetrydeck for their support of @SwiftPackages, but there’s a whole other group of people we’d like to thank, too. Our 82 sponsors via GitHub Sponsors. Thank you so much to you all. ❤️
https://t.co/rryAQ3I3ED
Our thanks to @telemetrydeck for their continued sponsorship of @SwiftPackages. We couldn't do what we do without their help, and we’d love it if you took a minute to check out their privacy-focused analytics. Thanks! https://t.co/6BHGlD9w7k
If you’ve ever wondered how we rank packages in @SwiftPackages search results, Cyndi Chin has been working to make our internal package score more transparent, and her work just launched! https://t.co/mNk9nKocco
Our thanks to @pointfreeco for their continued sponsorship of @SwiftPackages. We could not do what we do without their help, and if you enjoy what we do, we’d love it if you took a minute to check out their video series. Thanks! https://t.co/VzgC6Gk6OG
Join us on the latest episode of Swift Package Indexing for talk of bugs and how we've either fixed or worked around them, why creating sustainable developer tools is so hard, and the story of which indie Mac app made Dave buy his first app!
https://t.co/ofUl7saNds
Most remarkable of all, we now have almost 8% of ALL packages host their documentation with us, and more than 20% of new packages have us build and host their documentation.
This is exactly what we hoped would happen! 🚀
We recently saw the 500th package take advantage of our DocC documentation hosting! Congratulations to @swiftyfinch for being the 500th package to opt-in with https://t.co/5Kgm2x4flZ 🎉
Thanks again to @Telemetry_Deck for their continued support of @SwiftPackages. If you’re looking for lightweight, privacy-conscious analytics for your app or website, please do check them out! https://t.co/6BHGlD9w7k
It's podcast time! This week, we discuss importing ALL the packages, getting the final version of Swift 5.9 on the SPI, the Swift mentorship programme and package scores. Plus, of course, package recommendations!
https://t.co/3kFsZ5RiF5
Thanks again to @pointfreeco for their continued support of @SwiftPackages. Please take a moment to check their video series, especially their last two episodes, which cover testing and debugging macros in Swift 5.9. https://t.co/VzgC6Gk6OG
Podcast time! What even is a recommendation? Join us to talk about the tricky business of recommending, endorsing, or showcasing packages before diving into a review of dependencies in other package ecosystems, and how the Swift package ecosystem compares.
https://t.co/bGotFdDC7U
We have a few ways that we keep this project (almost) financially viable, but the most meaningful to us is the support of the community. Thank you to everyone who gets involved, especially those who support us via GitHub sponsors. Go find yourself on: https://t.co/EBrTOrqYPp
Thanks so much to @Telemetry_Deck for their continued sponsorship of @SwiftPackages. We couldn’t do what we do without them, and you shouldn’t do what you do without them! https://t.co/6BHGlD9w7k
We’re so happy to have been able to play a small part in helping Dash by @kapeli add support for Swift package docs. Find a package using @SwiftPackages search and generate documentation locally so it’s always available. 👍
https://t.co/EWsk2TMLBr
Due to a scheduling conflict, we unfortunately need to postpone the next episode of Swift Package Indexing until next week. 😬 We’re not moving to an “every three weeks” podcast schedule despite the cadence of the last two episodes.