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Proposal: Improve project homepage #516
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Hi @misitebao, I totally agree with the examples. I can see that this is an issue with slower internet. If you want to work on that, the README is modified in our CI-System ( For moving the I think we should at least wait until the new GitHub design is public, which hides the file tree to a sidebar and puts the README at the top. We have a few breaking changes in the queue, until then we would still have time to evaluate that, as we want to have all breaking changes in one version ( |
If we move the |
Hi @MarvinJWendt, There are mainly two questions here:
For the first question, as you said, it will be more complicated. I think we can do it step by step, first manually update the README, and then update the others, because the README is the main factor affecting the speed of the home page. For examples and ci, it can be improved slowly. For the second question, migrating I know about the new design of GitHub you mentioned, and I have experienced it for a day, but I don’t think it has much to do with the project, because it should be platform-independent. Also I personally think it would be confusing to have the code file with other bits and pieces in the root of the project. The above is just my personal suggestion and I'd be happy to push it forward.🚀 |
The following are just my personal suggestions as a user.
examples
directory.Because there are too many pictures and the content is too long, it takes a long time to load the project homepage. After the move you can provide a link to the
examples
directory.*.go
files in the project root directory to thepkg
directory.There are too many code files in the root directory, and you need to scroll a long distance to see the README. I believe that most people who visit the project will not view the code on the project home page, but to view the README. Because it is still in the
0
version, you don’t need to consider compatibility, so you can migrate directly; of course, you can also choose to release the1
version directly to achieve migration.If the maintainer accepts this proposal, I would like to help with this part of the work.
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