Showing Github stars next to the open-source options #418
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Oh, and sorry, first thing I should have said... I just discovered this repo earlier today and I think it's excellent! |
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This is a really cool idea, so I just wrote it to the build script and will publish it shortly :D |
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Here's what it looks like live |
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This is a bad idea. Trying to de-Google while supporting Microsoft GitHub's idea of a "social" code platform. This is just shifting from one US megacorp to another. |
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My next statement was about to be "well, then this project shouldn't even be on Github :)" - but then I saw you created this discussion about that, so I'll link to it here: #446 If this project is already on Github, and Github has stars which tend to have some reasonable correlation with relevancy, activity, and overall awareness - they may as well be shown on this repo. However, if the issue is fundamentally with not supporting Microsoft and not wanting to use Github, then your #446 is a better forum for that. |
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I agree that further discussion can be had in #446 as the original purpose of this one has been resolved. |
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I think I've seen this done in other repos (awesome-xyz kinda repos), but I think it'd be visually handy to see the popularity of certain projects.
Not sure if it's straightforward though
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