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Add awesome-qubes-os #2477

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@xn0px90 xn0px90 commented Jan 6, 2023

Hello Unicorn,

I've created awesome-qubes-os

The project provides practical, usable security to vulnerable and actively-targeted individuals, such as journalists, activists, whistleblowers, and researchers. Qubes is designed with the understanding that people make mistakes, and it allows you to protect yourself from your own mistakes. It's a place where you can click on links, open attachments, plug in devices, and install software free from worry. It's a place where you have control over your software, not the other way around.

https://github.com/xn0px90/awesome-qubes-os

[Qubes OS is a free and open-source, security-oriented operating system for single-user desktop computing. Qubes OS leverages Xen-based virtualization to allow for the creation and management of isolated compartments called qubes.]

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Under::Platform:
Line :: 222 :: - [Qubes-OS](https://github.com/xn0px90/Awesome-Qubes-OS)
Qubes OS is a free and open-source, security-oriented operating system for single-user desktop computing.
@xn0px90 xn0px90 changed the title Added Qubes-OS under Platforms Added Qubes-OS under Platforms :: - [Qubes-OS](https://github.com/xn0px90/Awesome-Qubes-OS) - Qubes OS is a free and open-source, security-oriented operating system for single-user desktop computing. Jan 6, 2023
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Thanks for making an Awesome list! 🙌

It looks like you didn't read the guidelines closely enough. I noticed multiple things that are not followed. Try going through the list point for point to ensure you follow it. I spent a lot of time creating the guidelines so I wouldn't have to comment on common mistakes, and rather spend my time improving Awesome.

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xn0px90 commented Jan 6, 2023

What did I miss?

line :: 222 :: - [Qubes-OS](https://github.com/xn0px90/Awesome-Qubes-OS) - Qubes-OS is a free and open-source, security-oriented operating system for single-user desktop computing.
@xn0px90 xn0px90 changed the title Added Qubes-OS under Platforms :: - [Qubes-OS](https://github.com/xn0px90/Awesome-Qubes-OS) - Qubes OS is a free and open-source, security-oriented operating system for single-user desktop computing. Add Qubes-OS Jan 6, 2023
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@xn0px90 xn0px90 changed the title Add Qubes-OS Add awesome-qubes-os Jan 21, 2023
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xn0px90 commented Jan 21, 2023

Hey!!!

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Hi

PR for the same topic at the same time: #2478.

The list has many things to improve. I think better read the guidelines again... to name a few:

  • Awesome topics
  • Name of table of content and it should not be part of the TOC itself
  • Description for each links.

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xn0px90 commented Jan 24, 2023

Could you explain to me in detail, please and elaborate further?

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Could you explain to me in detail, please and elaborate further?

No, go through the guidelines again. Everything is written very clearly. Sindre invested a lot of time in writing all the requirements. Just follow them :)

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xn0px90 commented Jan 27, 2023

Could I get a link?
Do you think I should not contribute?
Is this better for you if I close my request?

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Could I get a link?

See the PRs description (looong list below your text) or the PR template directly. Hope that helps you.

Do you think I should not contribute? Is this better for you if I close my request?

No, keep working on the PR to get it merged 👍 Everyone thanks you for your work.

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xn0px90 commented Feb 11, 2023

I think,
I almost got it :/

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@xn0px90 Nice! Looks a lot more like an awesome list now. Thanks for working on it!

To help a little bit, just a few things after quickly looking at the list again. Don't forget at least to add / check the following

  • Change your title of your PR according to the guidelines.
  • Check the section "Has a Table of Contents section." in the guidelines again.
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xn0px90 commented Feb 13, 2023

WTF!!! why would you post this?

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There are still many things not followed in the guidelines.

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Closing in favor of #2478

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