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@cvyl cvyl commented Jan 22, 2024

https://github.com/cvyl/awesome-transgender

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I think adding a resource list for LGBTQ+/Transgender individuals under the health section is appropriate and will help those on GitHub or those who are passing by find the best resources closest to them. I hope to help others by including this addition.

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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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cvyl commented Jan 22, 2024

I missed 4 out of all the requirements, I do not see the problem. awesome-lint shows two errors, one of which is a false positive ( think?)

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wongyah commented Jan 31, 2024

@cvyl These are the requirements I found the PR and the list haven't meet (wish it would be helpful for you):

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  1. Two PRs you reviewed haven't list in your comments.

  2. The PR title should be "Add Transgender", instead of "Add Transgender Resources - Awesome".

  3. The entry for Awesome Transgender should look like this:

    - [Transgender]() - A description about transgender, instead of "A list of blah blah".
    

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  1. The description at the top of the readme doesn't focus on the theme of transgeder, as I mentioned in the 3rd item above.
  2. All the entries in the list have no descriptions. It is better to add some short and simple description, so that the audiences can know whether it is what they expect before they click the link.
  3. The heading2 section "Reddit" has two subsections, which doesn't follow the requirements.
  4. The section "Contribute" should be named "Contributing".
  5. The section "Contributing" should not listed in the "Contents".

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cvyl commented Feb 28, 2024

I am unable to understand the following error:
✖ 1:1 Exceeded max depth of 2 levels remark-lint:awesome-toc

EDIT: I fixed it. It passes the lint.

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cvyl commented Feb 29, 2024

Requesting @sindresorhus to review the changes made.

@cvyl cvyl changed the title Add Transgender Resources - Awesome Add Transgender Resources Mar 3, 2024
@cvyl cvyl changed the title Add Transgender Resources Add Transgender Mar 3, 2024
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I noticed that illustration requirement is not fulfilled, so maybe add a trans flag logo as illustration?

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cvyl commented Apr 18, 2024

Hello, I'd love to receive an update on this PR's review

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cvyl commented May 10, 2024

Once again, requesting an update.

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Your entry here should include a short description of the project/theme of the list. It should not describe the list itself.

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Includes a succinct description of the project/theme at the top of the readme.

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Many items are missing a description.

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cvyl commented May 28, 2024

Thank you for your review, I will fix these issues.

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Actually after reviewing it looks life you fixed the lint issues but not the problems listed by sindresorhus.

I would advise you to fix them. (f.ex. Objects having no description)

I did not mean to approve this pull request for the reasons stated in this comment.

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This is an important topic!
Notice that you have a typo on the description: should be "focused" and not "focussed"
The lint seems to pass indeed.
I agree with previous comments suggesting adding a little trans flag below the title as suggested by the guideline.
Also it would be really beneficial to add a little description to some of the links for an easier navigation.
Oh, and btw, I can't find the PR you reviewed yourself as needed.

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cvyl commented Oct 28, 2024

@sindresorhus @menisadi, I have updated the README with the changes that were requested. Please review the modifications at your convenience. Thank you very much for your time and consideration.

https://github.com/cvyl/awesome-transgender

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cvyl commented Oct 29, 2024

I've resolved the listing to the newest commit.

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Great. Looks good.

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Your entry here should include a short description of the project/theme of the list. It should not describe the list itself.

For this requirement, your entry should describe/define the theme (in this case, transgender), not the list itself.

Includes a succinct description of the project/theme at the top of the readme.

You should also include a definition/description of 'transgender' at the top of the readme. You could add it below the description of the list, like this.

Other than that, everything looks great. Good job!

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cvyl commented Nov 21, 2024

I have updated the readme to your changes.

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Includes a succinct description of the project/theme at the top of the readme.

You should also include a definition/description of 'transgender' at the top of the readme. You could add it below the description of the list, like this.

Hi, I don't see this change in the readme.

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cvyl commented Nov 21, 2024

Includes a succinct description of the project/theme at the top of the readme.

You should also include a definition/description of 'transgender' at the top of the readme. You could add it below the description of the list, like this.

Hi, I don't see this change in the readme.

My apologies, it should be updated now. Does this suffice?

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Everything looks good now!

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