Removing projects, and focusing more on external integrations and github itself might be a better use of resources and focus, rather than static-loading/management of separate assets for each project.
For the most part, most projects have better information and documentation on their respective github repo's rather than the actual static project files included in this project. Plus, most of the static-project files specified are for projects done years ago, with only a few more recent ones.
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Removing projects, and focusing more on external integrations and github itself might be a better use of resources and focus, rather than static-loading/management of separate assets for each project.
For the most part, most projects have better information and documentation on their respective github repo's rather than the actual static project files included in this project. Plus, most of the static-project files specified are for projects done years ago, with only a few more recent ones.