InfernoJS – A JavaScript library for building powerful user interfaces
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#4Minor note: the linked url brings to a placeholder page.
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#5Minor note: the linked url brings to a placeholder page.
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#6Might as well link to the GH page (which is available by clicking the icon on the linked page): https://github.com/trueadm/inferno
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#9Might as well link to the GH page (which is available by clicking the icon on the linked page): https://github.com/trueadm/inferno
Frankly I think this posting of github pages instead of the authorative source is inappropriate. I see it a lot on HN and find myself having to check that this is the official repo by going to the original website. If you know it you don't need to be told about it but if it's being posted to get it to people's attention then the canonical source is the right link even if it only has a link to github.
Re: InfernoJS – A JavaScript library for building powerful user interfaces
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
Frankly I think this posting of github pages instead of the authorative source is inappropriate. I see it a lot on HN and find myself having to check that this is the official repo by going to the original website. If you know it you don't need to be told about it but if it's being posted to get it to people's attention then the canonical source is the right link even if it only has a link to github.
You realize the site just links to the github repo, right?
I assume they realize, yes.