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[Documentation / Links] Perhaps add a link towards the original site at coderay.rubychan.de from the main readme as well? #216

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ghost opened this issue Sep 11, 2017 · 2 comments

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ghost commented Sep 11, 2017

Hello korny,

I remember that I found coderay via the old german rubyforum, a long time ago.

I remember the "old" website too, which was cool: coderay.rubychan.de

The main readme does not seem to link towards it. I am not sure if this is on purpose
or not but I was thinking that some people may perhaps prefer that page as entry
point - I guess these days people are more likely to visit the github page directly,
but I think that coderay.rubychan.de looks visually better and makes more sense;
for example it gives an overview over the supported languages, and other things,
which the current main README does not seem to have. Since I do not think that
the main readme will ever reach the same quality as the official website of coderay,
my suggestion would be to:

  • Add a link from the main README also to the coderay.rubychan.de website.

At the least I think that that website was better than the standard default interface
that github uses (what makes github useful are the issue tracker in general though,
IMO). Anyway, please do feel free to close this issue at any moment in time!

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korny commented Sep 11, 2017

Interesting. I think a lot of people consider the gaudy old website to be pretty horrible, but I'm still updating it. There should be a link, I will add it :)

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korny commented Sep 11, 2017

Hey wait...there's actually a link in the description at the top of the repo ;)

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