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add tool: Pin with Pinata GH Action

Open jamescallumyoung opened this issue 3 years ago • 2 comments

What kind of PR is this?

  • [x] Adding something new to awesome-ipfs
  • [ ] Editing something already listed on awesome-ipfs
  • [ ] Removing something from awesome-ipfs
  • [ ] Something else (if so, please explain in the "Additional details" section below)

Pre-submit checklist

Please confirm ALL of the following before submitting your PR.

Additional details

Is there anything else we should know about this PR?

N/A

For new additions: What is your project's current size/reach?

No usage numbers available from the GH Action Marketplace.

Used by a few developers and companies so far, at least.

For new additions: What is your project's potential size/reach?

No similar package is available on the GitHub Action Marketplace, so potential usage numbers are high.

Pinata is a large pinning service, and their entire userbase have access to their API (no paywall), so any could make use of the Action.

For new additions: How critical is IPFS to your project?

  • [x] Essential
  • [ ] Somewhat critical
  • [ ] Useful, but not critical

For new additions: What core goal(s) does your project address?

  • [ ] Big-data solutions
  • [ ] Freedom from corporate/government interference
  • [ ] Data integrity
  • [x] Dev tools or other ways to enable developers
  • [ ] Disaster resilience/recovery
  • [x] File storage/retrieval
  • [ ] File streaming
  • [x] Permanent archiving
  • [ ] Self-sovereign identity
  • [ ] Platforms that utilize consensus, reputation, or incentivization
  • [ ] Other (please list)

Is anything about IPFS blocking your project?

N/A

jamescallumyoung avatar May 25 '22 02:05 jamescallumyoung

Thank you for submitting this PR! A maintainer will be here shortly to review it. We are super grateful, but we are also overloaded! Help us by making sure that:

  • The context for this PR is clear, with relevant discussion, decisions and stakeholders linked/mentioned.

  • Your contribution itself is clear (code comments, self-review for the rest) and in its best form. Follow the code contribution guidelines if they apply.

Getting other community members to do a review would be great help too on complex PRs (you can ask in the chats/forums). If you are unsure about something, just leave us a comment. Next steps:

  • A maintainer will triage and assign priority to this PR, commenting on any missing things and potentially assigning a reviewer for high priority items.

  • The PR gets reviews, discussed and approvals as needed.

  • The PR is merged by maintainers when it has been approved and comments addressed.

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welcome[bot] avatar May 25 '22 02:05 welcome[bot]

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jamescallumyoung avatar Sep 07 '22 12:09 jamescallumyoung