I'm thinking about creating a version of "awesome-electron-alternatives" on Wikepedia: en-us and Fandom.
Why do you ask this or why do you want this?
They are places(Wikepedia and Fandom) where there is greater access to information on different subjects; or specific and general topics.
There are several people who get information on Wikepedia, Fandom, blogs and YouTube, in this case we need to detail the information precisely so that they have good and quality information.
I'm thinking about contributing to this community and something I thought of was creating a page on Wikepedia and Fandom.
I want to increase accessibility to information.
Maybe people can choose alternatives to Electron-js for their business decisions or personal decisions regarding learning (or opportunities to work) with this information related to alternative technologies to Electron-js.
I'm not promising anything, just asking if this would be possible to do with everyone's collaboration in this scenario I describe.
I don't know if Wikepedia or Fandom could allow the creation of an Electron-js alternatives page (but from what I've read and researched there are similar pages that I think it would be possible to do the same).
I would like to know if anyone has this information, whether Wikepedia or Fandom could allow the creation of a page of alternatives to Electron-js. Or if someone like me... has the desire for Wikipedia or Fandom to have an Electron-js alternatives page like readme on GitHub here.
I'm inspired today and I'm thinking about creating a technical, scientific article about electron alternatives.
It is common for companies to close their doors, so when we have information in different places, the information persists
How would you do this?
The image I refer to here is illustrative, but it demonstrates my point of view: We can see several reasons to avoid or look for alternatives to electron-js whether for academic, intellectual, commercial or personal reasons. With the information published on Wikepedia or Fandom (in addition to GitHub), perhaps several famous, youtubers, developers, entrepreneurs and computer scientists can discuss new technologies beyond electron-js.
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What do you think of the 'awesome electron alternatives' version on Wikipedia and Fandom? (so that people have more information and comparison of electron alternatives)?
What do you think about people having greater freedom of choice in relation to electrons based on logical criteria, objectives for their business or personal choices with technology?
Hi @sudhakar3697, how are you?
I'm thinking about creating a version of "awesome-electron-alternatives" on Wikepedia: en-us and Fandom.
Why do you ask this or why do you want this?
How would you do this? The image I refer to here is illustrative, but it demonstrates my point of view: We can see several reasons to avoid or look for alternatives to electron-js whether for academic, intellectual, commercial or personal reasons. With the information published on Wikepedia or Fandom (in addition to GitHub), perhaps several famous, youtubers, developers, entrepreneurs and computer scientists can discuss new technologies beyond electron-js.
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