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Grade description in the report card. #2157

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brundabharadwaj opened this issue Oct 8, 2022 · 3 comments
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Grade description in the report card. #2157

brundabharadwaj opened this issue Oct 8, 2022 · 3 comments
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enhancement New feature or request. help wanted Extra attention is needed.

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@brundabharadwaj
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Feature request is not related any of the existing problem.

Instead of just displaying the Grade as A+, A++, S and more, alongside we can also provide description on when these grades are achieved.

Describe the solution you'd like

From the code's perspective I can see these details available:
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Utilizing this and displaying it on the report card.

Describe alternatives you've considered

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@brundabharadwaj brundabharadwaj added the enhancement New feature or request. label Oct 8, 2022
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rickstaa commented Oct 8, 2022

@brundabharadwaj I'm not sure if I understand your request correctly. Do you want us to display more information about the ranks? Do you mean the explanation in the readme but then displayed when hovering the rank circle (see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41768657/display-text-over-svg-element-on-hover).

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Available ranks are S+ (top 1%), S (top 25%), A++ (top 45%), A+ (top 60%), and B+ (everyone). The values are calculated by using the cumulative distribution function using commits, contributions, issues, stars, pull requests, followers, and owned repositories. The implementation can be investigated at src/calculateRank.js.

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Available ranks are S+ (top 1%), S (top 25%), A++ (top 45%), A+ (top 60%), and B+ (everyone).
--> Exactly! as you have explained over here! @rickstaa

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rickstaa commented Jan 24, 2023

Closing this as hovers are currently impossible inside GitHub READMEs (see #2455 (comment)).

@rickstaa rickstaa reopened this Jan 24, 2023
@rickstaa rickstaa closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jan 24, 2023
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