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awesome-loopback4 to gather videos, tutorials and articles about LoopBack #7

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dhmlau opened this issue Sep 21, 2020 · 1 comment

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dhmlau commented Sep 21, 2020

We have a community user did a great job in gathering connectors, tutorials, examples from the community in awesome-loopback. I'm wondering if it would be good to have a awesome-loopback4 for similar purpose.

There seem to be more materials created by the community (I'm only listing a few):

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bajtos commented Sep 21, 2020

I don't have a strong opinion. Few aspects to consider:

  • Who is going to maintain the list, promote it to our community and attract new contributors (people producing LoopBack-related awesomeness)? Do we have bandwidth and drive to do that ourselves?
  • My impression is that *-awesome lists are usually built & maintained by community members (that's why a new repo). If we are going to maintain it ourselves, then what will be the difference to our docs section Community projects? Do we want to have both?

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