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Categories are broken, tags are stupid #18

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quassy opened this issue Apr 28, 2015 · 2 comments
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Categories are broken, tags are stupid #18

quassy opened this issue Apr 28, 2015 · 2 comments

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quassy commented Apr 28, 2015

Guess it's because I messed-up lower / upper case. Yet another limitation of Jekyll (for this particular purpose)...

  • Fix categories
  • Consider hiding tags because they are too painful to maintain
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inputsh commented Jul 23, 2015

Maybe it would be useful to add something (a tag, a category, a button, whatever) that will serve like an information about the current state of the project's development?

So, for example, Writer still has a long way to go until it gets to the beta version, so it might be useful to have something like Build to let the users know that the project is in its early development. If the project is currently in its beta stage, then it would say Beta. If the project is stable, it should say Stable.

It could be a simple way of letting the visitors know should they install the application right now or not.

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quassy commented Jul 23, 2015

I see your point. I have been thinking back and forth about this for some time, see also #24 (updated a few seconds ago). On one hand users will be confused / annoyed when they install stuff like Writer which feels very inmature, on the other hand I'm not sure I can keep up with ~90 apps / pieces of art. (Some in-mature in-active projects already got hidden.) I'm quite open to suggestions what's the best way to do it.

This bug was originally an expression of my frustration with Jekyll (or rather in this case GitHub Pages lacking the needed functionaility which Jekyll has) for this feature :D

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