avelino / awesome-go

A curated list of awesome Go frameworks, libraries and software
https://awesome-go.com
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Added dft #5374

Closed abecodes closed 3 weeks ago

abecodes commented 1 month ago

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phanirithvij commented 1 month ago

It is too early to add this. Please resubmit in 5 months. Wait till more people use it.

abecodes commented 4 weeks ago

@phanirithvij Isn't that the purpose of adding it here, so people get aware of it and start using it? The other way around would make not that much sense tbh

phanirithvij commented 4 weeks ago

The current quality standard guideline has a rule, that the project should be stable or reaching stable. I personally don't mind using something that hasn't been used by anyone but can it be called stable?

abecodes commented 4 weeks ago

Stable in the sense of the current API will not change: yes 👍 There may be one additional function to be added in the future, but otherwise that is all there is for the packages use case.