We’ve been planning to implement “collections of recommended reading” (name not yet finalized) since the Forum was launched (see “core series of posts” here).
As Habryka mentioned in his comment, we’re bottlenecked on developer time, but the most important factor behind our pushing back the timeline was Max’s move from being the head of CEA’s Content team to becoming our interim Executive Director.
Max had been leading the charge to make “collections” happen, and his move dropped our content team from two people to one (myself). For the first few months of this year, I’ve been prioritizing existing content projects over new features that are content-intensive.
Still, we think that a “collection” feature would be very valuable, and we do intend for it to exist on the Forum at some point (though I can’t yet commit to a specific release date). I have an initial “introduction to EA” collection in the works, and I look forward to seeing what other people build when the feature goes live.
Meanwhile, if anyone is champing at the bit to create EA reading lists, you could publish your list in a post and ask for community feedback. That would give you a head start on making a collection when that becomes an option!
Update from CEA:
We’ve been planning to implement “collections of recommended reading” (name not yet finalized) since the Forum was launched (see “core series of posts” here).
As Habryka mentioned in his comment, we’re bottlenecked on developer time, but the most important factor behind our pushing back the timeline was Max’s move from being the head of CEA’s Content team to becoming our interim Executive Director.
Max had been leading the charge to make “collections” happen, and his move dropped our content team from two people to one (myself). For the first few months of this year, I’ve been prioritizing existing content projects over new features that are content-intensive.
Still, we think that a “collection” feature would be very valuable, and we do intend for it to exist on the Forum at some point (though I can’t yet commit to a specific release date). I have an initial “introduction to EA” collection in the works, and I look forward to seeing what other people build when the feature goes live.
Meanwhile, if anyone is champing at the bit to create EA reading lists, you could publish your list in a post and ask for community feedback. That would give you a head start on making a collection when that becomes an option!