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Release date could work too |
Ah! good question! Release date would be a good criteria I think! So that way all the latest ones are higher up. |
Release or Base/Major update date? For xVASynth v3.0 that would be May 2023 (0.55k ⭐) |
I think we can do major update -> if not then release date. |
Sorry, I don't have time for this right now, maybe next week. |
That would be something you'd need to maintain on a regular basis (I can't commit to other projects right now) |
I remember someone on Reddit organising a similar list, with the dates which can be useful for this |
Thanks for the URL @shivammehta25! @acidbubbles - if you are happy to add this once then I can take care of updating them on a semi-regular basis. Maybe we can work on this together? Divide and conquer it? We can each take 5-10 repos each and add the dates? |
Seems like those are the very first release dates. Things are moving so fast that a lot can happen in a year or two. 🤪 Meanwhile I've fixed the conflicts with the alphabetical order PR #18. The smugness of XTTS users is starting to make me want to drag them down the table with me/xVA. 😤😅 Can also suggest this Markdown Table Editor, quite handy even if it doesn't wrap text: |
Thanks, @pendroker. I just merged it! I think the release date is quite helpful. I'll try to find some time next week if this is still open till then! |
I was curious how was the order determined. Alphabetically? Stars? It would be nice to have this clearly defined. Maybe GitHub stars (which means you'd need to periodically review them and update them) would be the most relevant, otherwise alphabetically would be fair. Eventually, an "Active" column (e.g. no commits for 2+ months) could also be helpful to see which projects are not being actively worked on.
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