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Can we adopt a new policy? #4244
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Awesome-go's policy has
I think the above are all objective enough. These are some things to consider
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the buttom line is, when develeopr is looking on a long list of projects, without any sort of ranking he just lost in the ocean, and the list is useless. when i go to web page with 10+ projects, i will defintly not going to check every single one of them. |
I am of the same opinion, this is like Yahoo curated page before the invention of a search engine like Google.
The sort/filter etc features are only possible in a website but not the readme file. I guess the website needs to be improved rather than show stars etc in the readme. So a daily cron job, GitHub action to fetch info and save in db and show it in site using js. (scoop search by rasa works this way)
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the buttom line is, when develeopr is looking on a long list of projects, without any sort of ranking he just lost in the ocean, and the list is useless.
when i go to web page with 10+ projects, i will defintly not going to check every single one of them.
we need some way to get any sense of success/popularity to get any value from awesome lists.
stars are fine, imports too, anything that can help us to decide what to check first.
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I like your project very much.
However here are often added projects that last a day or have little value for Go users.
Rust chose a different policy:
https://github.com/rust-unofficial/awesome-rust/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md:
What do you think?
Can we adopt it too?
Please consider this. 🙏
Thanks. 😃
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