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Remove Google APIs page #5395

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MaryaBelanger opened this issue Dec 6, 2023 · 1 comment
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Remove Google APIs page #5395

MaryaBelanger opened this issue Dec 6, 2023 · 1 comment
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https://dart.dev/guides/google-apis

From the dev intel report:

Consider removing the google-apis page, and add a blurb about the googleapis package to the “useful packages” page...

  • this page performs poorly.
  • it seems out-of-place, especially for an open sourced product. It doesn’t seem to me like it adds value other than pushing other Google products.
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bivens-dev commented Jan 7, 2024

I totally follow the logic outlined here but I wanted to ask where would this content live in the future?

Nothing would make me happier than to see Google’s wider docs ecosystem opened up to include Dart but that isn’t where things are at currently.

It was hard to know what was meant by a short blurb but it sounded like it would be a step backwards in terms of the information currently available to developers without a clear replacement.

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