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Stars missing, please vote

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  2. L

    43 !!

  3. J

    @lukas said:

    43 !!

    Can you give some info for nonprogrammers what do the stars mean and how does one star something?

  4. L

    see discussion in https://community.osarch.org/discussion/comment/5298#Comment_5298

    100 are needed to be able to process to the next step of an organisation-entity. (even if with less than 100, there are some derogations)

    it gives the project more weight, acceptance.. just on way to get OSArch/IfcOpenShell to some entity/structure.

  5. J

    I know about that discussion, my question was about the actual function of the star system on gitlab - do I have to be an active developer to be allowed to star something? And what does it mean when I do that?

  6. L

    Good question. next question :-)

    I have no idea, I registered some weeks (months) ago. Never did a commit, not able to. Just gave a star to Ryan.

    waiting for the day I have to owe somebody something :-)

    44 now.

  7. C

    @JanF said:

    I know about that discussion, my question was about the actual function of the star system on gitlab - do I have to be an active developer to be allowed to star something? And what does it mean when I do that?

    No, anyone with an account can star a repo. It means that you show interest toward a project, nothing more.

  8. M

    45!

  9. J

    +1

  10. D

    +1

  11. J

    +1

  12. L

    here we go..

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