Thank you both!
This is a genuinely interesting topic, and as we say in the blog post: > Together, we’re building a comprehensive package registry to serve the Swift community’s evolving needs. The great thing about a registry is that…
Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you :)
> It would be nice to see a final graph of review times across the entire span the data was tracked. Luckily there's Archive.org to fulfill that curiosity in some way. Here's 2018: Yes, I considered doing that but…
That's a great summary! :)
Yes, it may even be too overwhelming :) If so, those feeds are what I use as my main sources for writing iOS Dev Weekly, here: https://iosdevweekly.com/ which will give you a slightly cut down list of the best of the…
I maintain a directory of people writing about iOS development here: https://iosdevdirectory.com. Might be useful!
Thanks for posting this! Hopefully it will be a useful recap of the week.
If it gets a decent amount of use it might be fun to add some more hashtags to let people break it down more. Again, if it gets decent data coming through it there might be some nice things I can do with visualisation…
I am (possibly optimistically) hoping that people will be accurate with the data :) It needs a decent amount of usage to be anything like accurate anyway and so I hope that the occasional bad data point will be hidden…
Main reason... I wanted to keep it really simple in terms of implementation and also so people might see the hashtag being used and go investigate what it was :) It was knocked up in a few hours total. However, I also…
I had forgotten about that, just checked and they do show a percentage of iOS (no Mac) apps which are reviewed within 7 days (currently 75%) but it is kinda tucked away in the middle of a page and not really obvious. It…
Thank you both!
This is a genuinely interesting topic, and as we say in the blog post: > Together, we’re building a comprehensive package registry to serve the Swift community’s evolving needs. The great thing about a registry is that…
Thanks for the kind words!
Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you :)
> It would be nice to see a final graph of review times across the entire span the data was tracked. Luckily there's Archive.org to fulfill that curiosity in some way. Here's 2018: Yes, I considered doing that but…
That's a great summary! :)
Yes, it may even be too overwhelming :) If so, those feeds are what I use as my main sources for writing iOS Dev Weekly, here: https://iosdevweekly.com/ which will give you a slightly cut down list of the best of the…
I maintain a directory of people writing about iOS development here: https://iosdevdirectory.com. Might be useful!
Thanks for posting this! Hopefully it will be a useful recap of the week.
If it gets a decent amount of use it might be fun to add some more hashtags to let people break it down more. Again, if it gets decent data coming through it there might be some nice things I can do with visualisation…
I am (possibly optimistically) hoping that people will be accurate with the data :) It needs a decent amount of usage to be anything like accurate anyway and so I hope that the occasional bad data point will be hidden…
Main reason... I wanted to keep it really simple in terms of implementation and also so people might see the hashtag being used and go investigate what it was :) It was knocked up in a few hours total. However, I also…
I had forgotten about that, just checked and they do show a percentage of iOS (no Mac) apps which are reviewed within 7 days (currently 75%) but it is kinda tucked away in the middle of a page and not really obvious. It…