How can we indicate to each other and to the public about the lifecycle status of a repo?
This helps people decide whether the code is current, for example, without necessarily needing to contact authors.
Some questions to address in the session:
- Possible states (active, just a concept, moved, etc).
- Making a decision (project status, time since last activity, etc).
- Making it clear to users (README badges, README callouts, archiving).
- Recognising that things change, man.
Feel free to add more ideas/questions below.
How can we indicate to each other and to the public about the lifecycle status of a repo?
This helps people decide whether the code is current, for example, without necessarily needing to contact authors.
Some questions to address in the session:
Feel free to add more ideas/questions below.