Good morning
Thank you very much for your very useful service!, it helps a lot to keep up to date.
If we get the gitpunch E-Mail, we usually have the same question: what is Project X doing?
In my examples, I use those projects: pretix/pretix and fsprojects/Paket
For example: the current Update-Notification looks like this:
fsprojects/Paket@5.196.2
pretix/pretix@v2.4.0
It would be great if you could add the short Project description from the top of the GitHub Project page:
For example in the table of contents:
fsprojects/Paket@5.196.2
A dependency manager for .NET with support for NuGet packages
and Git repositories. https://fsprojects.github.io/Paket/
pretix/pretix@v2.4.0
Ticket shop application for conferences, festivals, concerts,
tech events, shows, exhibitions, workshops, barcamps, etc. https://pretix.eu
Or in the Update-Details:
fsprojects/Paket@5.196.2
A dependency manager for .NET with support for NuGet packages and Git repositories.
https://fsprojects.github.io/Paket/
up
<Version Details>
…
pretix/pretix@v2.4.0
Ticket shop application for conferences, festivals, concerts, tech events, shows, exhibitions,
workshops, barcamps, etc. https://pretix.eu
up
<Version Details>
Thanks a lot, kind regards,
Thomas
Good morning
Thank you very much for your very useful service!, it helps a lot to keep up to date.
If we get the gitpunch E-Mail, we usually have the same question: what is Project X doing?
In my examples, I use those projects: pretix/pretix and fsprojects/Paket
For example: the current Update-Notification looks like this:
It would be great if you could add the short Project description from the top of the GitHub Project page:
For example in the table of contents:
Or in the Update-Details:
Thanks a lot, kind regards,
Thomas