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add mxb.dev
adds mxb.dev as entry to the 2024 list of participants
Hello Max!
Can you sort your entry by alphabetical order, based on family name or pseudo? Right after Owen Blacker, if we use a natural sorting algorithm; UTF8 might disagree. :)
This avoids everyone modifying the same line, and all the merge conflicts that it would create.
Thanks!
Hi @maxboeck—would you be open to making the changes as @arkhi suggested?
Walkthrough
The changes involve the addition of two new list items in the ordered list within the #main_content section of the 2024.html file. The first item is a hyperlink to "Max Böck," and the second is a link labeled "Yours?" that directs to the GitHub edit page for the 2024.html file. No other alterations were made to the document's structure or content.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| 2024.html | Added two list items in #main_content: one linking to "Max Böck" and another linking to the GitHub edit page for 2024.html. |
Possibly related PRs
- #170: The main PR adds new list items in
2024.html, while PR #170 updates links in various HTML files, including2024.html, indicating a direct modification to the same file.
Suggested reviewers
- arkhi
Poem
🐇 In the HTML's cozy nook,
New links added, come take a look!
Max Böck shines bright,
"Yours?" invites a bite,
A little hop in our codebook! ✨
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59-59: LGTM! Entry correctly placed alphabetically
The placement of Max Böck between Owen Blacker and Evan Boehs follows the alphabetical ordering by family name as requested in the PR comments.
97-97: LGTM! Call-to-action appropriately placed
The "Yours?" link is correctly positioned at the end of the list and properly links to the GitHub edit page, encouraging new participants to join.
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@j9t @arkhi sorry, totally forgot about this 😅 yeah no problem, I've moved the entry to match alphabetical order.