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Expose contribution-types in separate package #295

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mainrs opened this issue Feb 10, 2021 · 4 comments
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Expose contribution-types in separate package #295

mainrs opened this issue Feb 10, 2021 · 4 comments
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@mainrs
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mainrs commented Feb 10, 2021

It would be cool if the emoji key would be exposed using a package. That way tools can integrate with the specification. For example using it inside of websites themselves.

Since node can import json it might be even nicer to expose it as a json file, making it language independent.

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That will essentially be the case when the whole AC system will follow the new architecture that is currently a WIP.

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mainrs commented Feb 11, 2021

Ah, I totally missed that one, sorry! For now I've just copied over the JS file I mentioned above. Cool to see that this is something that is being considered! Is there a way to help with the new architecture? 🤔

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It's fine, I'm currently having issues which make it hard to find time in finishing the docs for the new architecture before publishing them.
Right now, there's not much non-core members can do, but as soon as the docs are public, anyone could contribute 😁.

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Quick update, the new architecture design is now live at https://ac-architecture.netlify.app/#/ (repo: https://github.com/all-contributors/architecture) and there's a plan for what's coming next on all-contributors/architecture#3

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