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[IDEA] Display Name of the Repo and Version Number #4

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andymcfee opened this issue Apr 12, 2013 · 7 comments
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[IDEA] Display Name of the Repo and Version Number #4

andymcfee opened this issue Apr 12, 2013 · 7 comments

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@andymcfee
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Start by showing the name of the Repo in the same way STAR WARS is the first thing to fly back. Then, the first scroll item should be the Version Number.

An example using BootStrap
STAR WARS = Bootstrap
EPISODE IV = Version 2.3.1
A NEW HOPE = By Twitter

Or something like that.

@artemave
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I don't know, I am not sure about that one. People like to see their commit messages. And this is going to delay the show. Also, version number is project specific thing, isn't it? Tricky to figure out and not everywhere applicable.

@guilhermesimoes
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Yeah, I'm not sure about the version number. But I love this idea otherwise! 👍

@open-sourceress
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Maybe the first line is the repository name, followed by the description? Example for your "cccv" repo:

cccv
Finds copy/pastes in a git diff

Update README.md
better regexp example in readme
Merge pull request #1 from gasche/patch-1
reading files in goroutines does not work

etc.

@artemave
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Still not sure about it.

What if tomorrow you'd want to check what new commits appeared on cccv? You wouldn't want to see the description again, would you?

@open-sourceress
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True, but seeing the repository name and description seems more like the official Star Wars style.

@artemave
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That is a good point.

@elifoster
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I support this minimally. I think the repository name would fit and look nice, however I don't think displaying versions or descriptions would fit. Maybe the author name wouldn't be so bad, though.

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