Discussion: Improving repository discoverability (search, sorting, language UX) #2567
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Hi 👋, Thanks for starting this discussion, this is a great approach before opening a PR. In my opinion, starting with a small and clear improvement like highlighting recently updated repositories would be the best first step. It seems low-risk and would immediately improve usability. For example:
This could help users quickly discover active projects without changing existing workflows. Regarding proposals, starting with a small design mockup or screenshots before implementation could help align expectations with maintainers. Looking forward to your next steps. Good luck 👍 — Sujal (ASujal404) |
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Hi maintainers 👋
I wanted to start a discussion before opening any new issues or PRs.
I previously opened a UI-focused PR that bundled multiple changes together, and I understand now that this was too broad and not discussed beforehand. So I’d like to reset and get guidance first.
While browsing the site, I noticed a few usability pain points:
Some possible directions (very open to scoping these down or discarding them):
Before going further, I wanted to ask:
I’m happy to adapt to the project’s expectations and keep any future work small and focused.
Thanks for your time and feedback , I appreciate it.
AI disclosure: I used ChatGPT for brainstorming and wording assistance. All ideas, decisions and any future code changes will be reviewed, written and tested by me manually.
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