| lizmat | just a thought: do you know if the Github API allows a site such as raku.land add a star to a distribution somehow? | 09:11 | |
| provide they have Github credentials, of course | 09:12 | ||
| similar for Gitlab etc. | |||
| JRaspass | The V3 API defo can (the JSON, non graphql one) - PUT /user/starred/:owner/:repo - stackoverflow.com/questions/118556...tar-in-api | 11:08 | |
| Would be a bit weird in the RL sense though, I don't think it has a github account exactly | 11:09 | ||
| Unless you mean doing it on behalf of a user? Maybe if we had oauth login via github | |||
| lizmat | on behalf of a user, indeed :-) | 11:10 | |
| JRaspass | I suspect we'd do it at the site level if/when we did it, so it's source forge agnostic, like how metacpan does it | ||
| But yeah the site could conceivably be r/w and not just r/o, it's why I went with pg even though sqlite would've sufficed. | 11:11 | ||
| lizmat | it was just a thought, because raku.land shows the number of stars rather prominently :-) | 11:13 | |
| JRaspass | True, it does put stuff like source hut at a disadvantage | 11:14 | |
| Or any fools using SVN :-P | |||
| Not sure I would want to grant a website the ability to star repos for me but maybe that's just me | 11:15 | ||
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