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Suggest putting a URL to your project in the commit message #76

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ab5tract opened this issue Oct 13, 2015 · 5 comments
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Suggest putting a URL to your project in the commit message #76

ab5tract opened this issue Oct 13, 2015 · 5 comments

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@ab5tract
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This allows super quick access to the actual thing being added for anyone who is following the repo. Perhaps we could add it as a suggestion in the repo and/or start asking PRs to add it?

@teodozjan
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I also like to take quick view on newly added modules. Now it is not so easy. Or maybe recently added modules on modules.perl6.org?

@zoffixznet
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Or maybe recently added modules on modules.perl6.org?

That already exists, though I don't see it linked to from the modules.perl6.org index. I think an even better approach would just make the module list table sortable (so users could sort by update date).

@zoffixznet
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Um.. Actually, that "Last Update" is from commit history, not when they were added to the Eco. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

@jonathanstowe
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Yeah sortable, but date added as well 👍

zoffixznet added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 14, 2015
For ease of viewing during announcements. Suggested by Issue #76
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I believe the original topic has been resolved and the stuff mentioned later already has an open Issue in modules.perl6.org repo. I'm closing this Issue for those reasons. 😸

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