Closed ElectronicsArchiver closed 2 years ago
Thank you for your attempt to contribute! Here is my view:
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.--lua-stackless-mode
is wrong.Therefore, I close this PR.
I advise you not to spend too much time twiddling READMEs of other people's software. Such PRs are unlikely to be accepted.
I like README to be not too fancy. A couple of badges might be acceptable, but no more than that.
Sure.
In my opinion, skilled designers should use
s only when absolutely necessary.
You do know that you cannot access CSS in GitHub markdown?
Except for GitHub Pages sites.
I don't like hiding useful information in
.
Sure.
signatures and functors are part of SML '97, so "Most of SML '97 language + Signatures + Functors" makes little sense.
Most of SML '97 language, including signatures and functors
Sorry, read that in the alternative way of a list.
At least, you didn't notice that --lua-stackless-mode is wrong.
Yes, a spelling mistake.
I accept your suggestion to disable "Packages".
Cool~
Removing "Releases" does not make sense because there may be a release in the glorious future. For now, "no releases" indicates that the software is alpha-quality.
Sure, whatever you think it implies.
I don't think the current use of GitHub wiki is too much a problem.
I see~
Therefore, I close this PR.
No hard feelings in that regard.
I advise you not to spend too much time twiddling READMEs of other people's software.
Thanks for the advice, I will happily ignore it.
Such PRs are unlikely to be accepted.
Well history proves otherwise, while not
mostly
, enough people seem to enjoy
having their documentation formatted.
Please Check The **Preview**
][Preview]
Disable Unused Widgets:
Packages
Releases
Disable Unused Tabs:
Projects
Why not to use GitHub Wiki
Fixex license text
General formatting / spacing
Added license badge
Moved building / usage into dedicated files
Added quicklinks
If you have any questions.
In case you do not agree with some of the changes made in this PR,
please first let me know about them, before disregarding it entirely so
we can possibly find a middle ground and have it not go to waste.