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repos could be listed in a more useful order #21

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chris48s opened this issue Aug 30, 2018 · 5 comments
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repos could be listed in a more useful order #21

chris48s opened this issue Aug 30, 2018 · 5 comments

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@chris48s
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I know I can type to search, but this drop-down menu would be much easier to browse if the repos were sorted alphabetically by organisation or user name first and then repo name second

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@sergey48k
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Good suggestion, working on it. Will keep you posted.

@arshadkazmi42
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arshadkazmi42 commented Sep 5, 2018

@sergey48k Is it open for grab? I would like to work on this.

Edit:
Ops. just seen the code base is in python. And I do not have a python background.
Do you think I will be able to fix it? Or it requires alot of python knowledge?

@redbitshift
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Hi @arshadkazmi42

Thank you for offering help. This particular feature is outside of the code base of the hall-of-fame repo. The core tools in hof are command line, and this is a UI feature that sourcerer built internally to make it easier for sourcerer users. It will probably be easier for us to fix it internally, as well.

I looked at your profile: https://sourcerer.io/arshadkazmi42 . Looks like you do Android and Web programming. Maybe you have interest in helping us with the core sourcerer-app? It's a command line code analysis tool that runs both in a cloud (for public repos) and locally (for private ones). Sourcerer-app is written in Kotlin, which is JVM, and uses some Java libraries.

@sergey48k
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sorry, I posted the above from my test account by accident. but it's the same me. :)

@arshadkazmi42
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@sergey48k I haven't been doing android for sometime now. And do not have a Kotlin backgroud. I used to work with Java.
At present my laptop cannot withstand Android Studio. So will not be able to take any android related work.
But I am interested to take anything else other than android

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