nmec / awesome-ember

A curated list of awesome Ember.js things
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awesome-ember needs to be more awesome #25

Open ming-codes opened 7 years ago

ming-codes commented 7 years ago

There are a few dead links. A lot of the official tools are not listed.

I can create PR to fix these issues if I get a ping back on this issue.

nmec commented 7 years ago

Hey there we have a few of these already - Ember Observer and Built with Ember - but happy to take PRs for the others

ming-codes commented 7 years ago

Any better way to organize this? Obviously we can't list every Ember add-on ever created. Many add-ons can be found on emberaddons.com. Awesome pages are supposed to showcase the best things, but I really dislike the idea turning this into a place for add-on authors to promote their add-on.

sukima commented 7 years ago

A possible devils advocacy would argue that some addons have reached a blessed status. For example ember-concurrency, ember-cli-deploy, and liquid-fire which are very core to common functionality needs or solve core problems you experience when a user hits that vanilla / intermediate wall. I think the list of blessed addons is small enough to curate here. What I would say is if the addon enhances a core functionality or general problem space it should be here but if it is specific to a niche (like bootstrap or leaflet) it should be left to a different list.

continue debate…

sheriffderek commented 7 years ago

I can help make this more awesome, but I put in a pull request a few months back to remove a dead link - and it never got merged. If it will be useful, I'll put in some time checking every link and adding all of the quality resources.

Paskalouis commented 6 years ago

Hi, is this repo still updated ? I see that this issue still open after a year and nothing added recently. I have some recommended list / repo but if if my PR is never merged then it will be useless.

lifeart commented 6 years ago

@Paskalouis https://ember.cool

sheriffderek commented 5 years ago

Yeah. Maybe this repo is no longer needed (outdated) - so, maybe it can be archived - or have a link to the Russia community version.