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[feature] Refactor Hall of Fame badges so that future additions and changes are easier to manage #3617

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cpswan opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 2 comments
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cpswan commented May 10, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

The Hall of Fame line in README.md is presently 3737 characters long. Any changes to it generate a diff to that entire line, which isn't easy to review.

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Split the badges out so each has their own line. This will make no difference to how they get rendered.
 
Describe alternatives you've considered

Might also consider ordering alphabetically, though at the moment it seems they're (roughly) ordered by stars (though that can change rapidly for newly popular repos).

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I'm happy to do a PR for this.

@cpswan cpswan added status:triage Issue that has not been triaged type:feature New feature or request labels May 10, 2024
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Yes, we would welcome a PR.

@ianlewis ianlewis added type:documentation Improvements or additions to documentation and removed type:feature New feature or request status:triage Issue that has not been triaged labels May 13, 2024
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@cpswan I think you put each entry on its own line in #3616. I'll go ahead and close this but let us know if you really think we should reorder them.

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