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Include conference talks about a distribution or module in META.json #125
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Generally, this seems like it would be more appropriate to include these links in the module documentation. If you were going to include it as metadata, I'd think a more generic |
I'd prefer not to have a totally generic "x_links" as the keys under 'resources' historically give some context about what the resource is so consumers know what to do with it or how to display it. Assuming someone wants to consume it, we can consider a number of approaches. The simplest would be to have categories like:
And within those, do we want just a list of URIs or a list of hashes with things like title as well as URI? Alternatively would we want a more generic "x_media" list where entries are hashes with title, URI and context around the specific type (possibly via a 'content-type' field or something). I don't have a strong feeling either way. |
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would make sense to me. |
This idea sounds sensible enough to me. Often presentations have two urls, one for the video and one for the slides, I would opt for something enabling that. |
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In a discussion with @oalders about conference videos it came up that there is no good place to find conference talks, especially about specific modules or distributions. Since those are very useful especially for people getting started with Perl, we thought it might make sense to include those into the module or dist page on metacpan. For that, the URLs would have to go somewhere.
I think the https://metacpan.org/pod/CPAN::Meta::Spec#resources would be a good place. Possibly as
x_videos
or similar. I've not seen any documentation about thatx_foo
part ofresources
though. Can it be freely added, or is there some guide?Is this maybe something that should be especially documented so authors learn about it?
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