Since there's little room for more information on the README table, I propose the list be migrated to its own webpage (at https://ethproductions.github.io/golfing-langs or similar). This would allow more info to be displayed for each language; there could even be a small page for each.
The info to include for each language:
Name (including past/aka names)
Source (link to GitHub repo or similar)
Creator (including past/aka names)
Type (stack-based, prefix, etc.)
Specialty (perhaps just use the language page to expand a bit on its purpose)
Inspiration/origin story? (this would definitely be only on the language page)
Esolangs.org link (if available)
Documentation
Quick reference/cheat-sheet (perhaps archive some of the older ones—CJam's cheat-sheet was taken down a while back)
Online interpreter (TIO if it has one, plus any other up-to-date online interpreters)
Codepage (default, at least; e.g. Jelly supports UTF-8, but has its own default 256-char codepage)
Usage/popularity statistics?
Status (indev/stable/abandoned/etc.; would probably have to be updated manually)
Additionally, we could have a page for each language creator. This could include:
Since there's little room for more information on the README table, I propose the list be migrated to its own webpage (at https://ethproductions.github.io/golfing-langs or similar). This would allow more info to be displayed for each language; there could even be a small page for each.
The info to include for each language:
Additionally, we could have a page for each language creator. This could include:
Suggestions are welcome for anything...