My homepage is a small introduction and a table of projects with links to those projects, which are also github repositories with a blog underneath.
This community standardisation I really like /about /now /ideas, I would like people to create github repositories with this format:
"wants" -> things that this person wants
"perspectives" -> technical perspectives on different subjects
"work" -> work that someone thinks need doing
"collaboration" -> what someone would be willing to work with others on
"commissions" -> what you'll pay someone for
"ideas" -> ideas
"blog" -> if your blog is hosted on github
"dotfiles" -> if you have them
Another commenter here created a repo to track more standard webpages: https://github.com/jameschensmith/awesome-website-paths
For GitHub repos I'm not sure of any standardisation except README.md, LICENCE.md and CONTRIBUTING.md?
I submitted my personal homepage.
Those GitHub conventions are helpful. I was hoping people would create entire repositories in a standard convention too. Similar to Rails conventions.
My homepage is a small introduction and a table of projects with links to those projects, which are also github repositories with a blog underneath.
This community standardisation I really like /about /now /ideas, I would like people to create github repositories with this format:
"wants" -> things that this person wants
"perspectives" -> technical perspectives on different subjects
"work" -> work that someone thinks need doing
"collaboration" -> what someone would be willing to work with others on
"commissions" -> what you'll pay someone for
"ideas" -> ideas
"blog" -> if your blog is hosted on github
"dotfiles" -> if you have them