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[Feature] A more convenient way to submit projects is suggested for OpenLeaderBoard #67

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Nliver opened this issue Feb 24, 2023 · 2 comments

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@Nliver
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Nliver commented Feb 24, 2023

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Well, I noticed that if you want to add an open source project to OpenLeaderboard's website, you need to manually go to OpenDigger's Github repository and submit an issue and then trigger PR. As shown below:

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It's very geeky, but maybe we could automate the process a little more, right? Open source project, need automation ~

So, I suggest adding a box to the website to make it easier for open source project authors to submit projects:

  1. We need a pop-up or input box;
  2. When open source project authors or followers want to know whether an open source project has been included, they can search in this input box;
  3. If there is already an open source project, we can display it; if not, we can invite the author of the open source project to submit Issue or PR with one click through the code repository authorized by Github to OpenDigger.

I hope I have described the requirements clearly, if there is anything unclear, we can continue to discuss ~

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frank-zsy commented Feb 24, 2023

Thanks for the issue, this is an OpenLeaderboard issue, I will transfer this to OpenLeaderboard. @Nliver

@frank-zsy frank-zsy transferred this issue from X-lab2017/open-digger Feb 24, 2023
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@Nliver Thanks for your suggestion. We will add this issue to our project feature roadmap.

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