--- tags: DashGL, Site image: https://i.imgur.com/T2WlMNn.jpg --- # DashGL Services After a pretty hectic year, I've had a chance to get back into spending time on DashGL stuff. During this process I've started to end up with several services that I need to take a step back and focus on what's what. ## Video - Youtube ## Social Media - Twitter - Mastodon - Reddit ## Funding - Patreon - Ko-fi - Liberapay ## Source Code - Gitlab - Github ## Documentation - Gitbook ## Homepage - Gatsby ## Blog - Hackmd.io ## Email / DNS - Namecheap ## Planning - Jira - Diagrams.net Some thoughts and notes about where and how these services are set up. One issue is the balance between Patreon, Ko-fi and Liberapay. These are three websites that are hard to keep up-to-date with blogs and to get information back from posts on these websites. Not sure if there is a service to aggregate these, or if it's something that I need to develop better dicipline around. The next issue I've been having is with source control. In general I would put emphasis on the more FOSS option, which is Gitlab in this case. But one thing that's hard to ignore is the amount of reach that Github has. I think the way that I want to separate these is what each one of these is used for. I have a Github organization for DashGL. I should probably use this for anything that get's "published". The scope of what get's published here would be the Gatsby homepage, these blogs, tutorials and tools. For Gitlab and my personal Gitlab account, I have two options. Right now I've been using Gitlab as a way to develop and test tools for games. I should probably clear what I have for web hosting, and move those to Github. For my personal account on Github, Ive been using it for tutorials. I've bene trying to separate a "work" Github account and my DashGL Github account so that my personal account doesn't get flooded with activity that doesn't matter. But I think I might switch to using _kion-dgl_ as my primary account for everything, and then move anything specific into the DashGL organization for separation. Otherwise what remeains here isn't too bad. Really tempted to make a portal page for tracking all of these services to be able to access them quickly. ![portal page for dashgl](https://i.imgur.com/OAfH8j4.png) Something like this would allow me to set monthly goals, track progress, and then keep on top of all of the services that I use on a regular basis. And would also help me in the case that any of these services had a monthly subscription or expiration. And I would also like to see badges for notifcations and messages. My other issue would how I set up my devices to be able to focus on a specific task. I would prefer to have one computer for work and one computer for open source and be able to switch in between these. But there's also something to be said about being able to jump between them to be able to jump in and do open source stuff whenever I have the oppertunity. That will need to be its own blog post. But this blog post was helpful in helping me reflect on how I can set up and organize DashGL in terms of which services and how I publish information and keep on top on notifications.