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Add “fork me on GitHub” ribbon to greenpois0n.com #1

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mathiasbynens opened this issue Nov 8, 2010 · 8 comments
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Add “fork me on GitHub” ribbon to greenpois0n.com #1

mathiasbynens opened this issue Nov 8, 2010 · 8 comments

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@mathiasbynens
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It would probably be a good idea to add a “fork me on GitHub” ribbon to greenpois0n.com, linking to this repo.

@boxingcow
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Why?

@mathiasbynens
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Why not? I had to search to find this repo. A link would make things easier and encourage people to check out the source and maybe submit some patches.

@boxingcow
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Most people are end users and don't care/know about source. If you were wanting it you probably should have been watching the dev-team on github and twitter...

@ghost
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ghost commented Nov 28, 2010

boxingcow: you're right
it isn't a good idea

@msftguy
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msftguy commented Dec 4, 2010

Overkill: only show the link when user has dev tools installed (XCode, Eclipse, MSVS, emacs)..

@posixninja
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Agreed, it's hard enough trying to assume the users are clueless. We need to assume developers at least know what they're doing. Although having a real tracker like the iDroid project has might be a really good idea.

@bl00dic3
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true @msftguy

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grp commented May 14, 2011

I vote for a ribbon, fwiw.

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