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Voting #23

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wernight opened this issue Nov 9, 2014 · 6 comments
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Voting #23

wernight opened this issue Nov 9, 2014 · 6 comments

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@wernight
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wernight commented Nov 9, 2014

The collection is really good and presentation also good.

But it's very large too. A voting system would help.

Could also filter by: dark/bright background.

@mbadolato
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Both of those are actually in the works. I've been working off and on (lately, way too off) for about a year on building a new version of the main site (http://www.iterm2colorschemes.com) and voting and categorization are the main goals. I'm also providing the ability to submit themes, lists like Newest, Top, etc.

I totally agree that it's getting way too much for a straight up listing. Hopefully things slow down at work for me a bit and I can finish the build.

Thanks for the feedback!

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@kostiakoval
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does the voting works? Can I see most popular themes?

@mbadolato
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@kostiakoval No I never launched the new version of the site. It's on my Eventually™ list

@kostiakoval
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Thanks for answer and for great collection of colour themes!

@nemoDreamer
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👍 for that EventuallyTM list item, @mbadolato !

@andreineculau
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FWIW a quick lifehack is to actually open one github issue per theme, find a unique label e.g. theme-voting and let people 👍 - it is then easy to publish a link that shows only theme-voting issues, sorted by the number of 👍

no need for complicated websites and eventually lists 😉

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