ohenley / awesome-ada

A curated list of awesome resources related to the Ada and SPARK programming language
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Add EWS #81

Closed Irvise closed 2 years ago

Irvise commented 2 years ago

Closes #79

onox commented 2 years ago

Would it be possible for @simonjwright to move the project to GitHub or does he want it to keep it at SF? I see he already has many projects on GH. (SF is just aweful and a thing from the past IMO)

simonjwright commented 2 years ago

Moved https://github.com/simonjwright/ews from SF. Some work needed, I think, unless https://github.com/simonjwright/ews/blob/master/doc/ews.pdf would do ... oh, no, it’s not a live view, will have to do something. Also, that’s not a README, it’s a release history!

Irvise commented 2 years ago

Thank you @simonjwright I will update this PR once you give me the thumbs up :)

ohenley commented 2 years ago

@simonjwright If by any chance you want to change your Readme.md, this resource is to the point: https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet

Also, I tend to use a template and answer the questions set by the said template, like this one: https://github.com/ohenley/readme-template/blob/master/README.md

It keeps your repos readme(s) structured, complete and uniform across all your repos.

If you have complex info to provide, I suggest you keep a front readme, explaining the high-level, and then reference another readme(s) or just link your pdf explaining the deep stuff. Eg., here the cross instructions are involved so I refer to a specific readme: https://github.com/ohenley/adacore_jetson/blob/main/README.md

simonjwright commented 2 years ago

OK to go ahead.

ohenley commented 2 years ago

Thx mister!