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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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I read the guidelines again, and I've dealt with the issue reported by awesome-lint. Could you please re-run github actions? |
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Hey! The list overall seems to be quite good, however, even though the list is in English, like half of the links are to Chinese websites (with Chinese language). I think an awesome list should contain mostly English websites. |
@FoxFil Yes, you are right, because the developers of RT-Thread are mainly from China. But we are also striving to develop in an international direction. |
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Links should link to English content-only in the main list. You can do a sublist for other languages. |
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The list looks good in my opinion I think it would be better to sort packages under more specific categories as now it's a lot in a single section. |
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I'm not into Rt threads, but there are a lot of modules in the list. Are those acutally the best (i.e. awesome) modules?
Also e.g. protobuf-c hasn't been touched for 5 years. I would already count this as inactive, embedded might have longer cycles.
This is a good point. Unmaintained stuff is not awesome. Please go through the list and be stricter. |
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Hello, Is this a team? |
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https://github.com/luhuadong/awesome-rt-thread
RT-Thread is an open source, neutral, and community-based real-time operating system (RTOS) for embedded systems and Internet of things (IoT). This list includes RT-Thread components, software packages, tools, learning resources, etc., which is very helpful to developers.
At the same time, I noticed that this document was missing the Embedded Systems category, so I added the "Embedded Systems" title.
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Please read it multiple times. I spent a lot of time on these guidelines and most people miss a lot.
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