ReadMe and Website Cleanup and Reorganize #3368

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opened 2026-02-20 05:15:23 -05:00 by deekerman · 11 comments
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Originally created by @bakerboy448 on GitHub (Nov 2, 2020).

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Radarr PR for the readme https://github.com/Radarr/Radarr/pull/5291/files#

Originally created by @bakerboy448 on GitHub (Nov 2, 2020). Originally assigned to: @bakerboy448 on GitHub. Subject. Example ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/55419169/97909967-a894be00-1d0e-11eb-8573-17ddf6424e57.png) Radarr PR for the readme https://github.com/Radarr/Radarr/pull/5291/files#
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@Thirrian commented on GitHub (Nov 2, 2020):

I'd put hotio's above the lsio docker, or just drop lsio altogether. People keep following their silly advice with multiple mounts 🙄

@Thirrian commented on GitHub (Nov 2, 2020): I'd put hotio's above the lsio docker, or just drop lsio altogether. People keep following their silly advice with multiple mounts 🙄
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@markus101 commented on GitHub (Nov 5, 2020):

Alphabetically it does come first, but no to dropping it completely, it's still a valid image and they've done a lot for building out those images even if the volume issue is present.

@markus101 commented on GitHub (Nov 5, 2020): Alphabetically it does come first, but no to dropping it completely, it's still a valid image and they've done a lot for building out those images even if the volume issue is present.
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@bakerboy448 commented on GitHub (Nov 5, 2020):

@markus101 thoughts on adding the version badges to the readme (given you don't have a download section like radarr)?
If so, any spot preferred, I'm thinking within this section https://github.com/Sonarr/Sonarr#-sonarr

also, I need to re-do the PR and update the marko file for the website, but did taloth talk to you about putting badges on yet?
https://github.com/Sonarr/sonarr.github.io/pull/12 👍 or 👎 ?

@bakerboy448 commented on GitHub (Nov 5, 2020): @markus101 thoughts on adding the version badges to the readme (given you don't have a download section like radarr)? If so, any spot preferred, I'm thinking within this section https://github.com/Sonarr/Sonarr#-sonarr also, I need to re-do the PR and update the marko file for the website, but did taloth talk to you about putting badges on yet? https://github.com/Sonarr/sonarr.github.io/pull/12 👍 or 👎 ?
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@Taloth commented on GitHub (Nov 5, 2020):

Yeah, we did talk. If we're doing badges it'll be based on json from our services, not hotio. So that's a bit of work for us to add an endpoint.
We don't really like badges sprinkled everywhere. Thus we'll have to think about some middleground where they are actually contributing.

In terms of readme, our entry point is sonarr.tv and I don't want duplication of stuff. A link/badge for v2 and v3 sounds reasonable, but they should be linking to the right website section.

PS: I committed the other website changes separately.

@Taloth commented on GitHub (Nov 5, 2020): Yeah, we did talk. If we're doing badges it'll be based on json from our services, not hotio. So that's a bit of work for us to add an endpoint. We don't really like badges sprinkled everywhere. Thus we'll have to think about some middleground where they are actually contributing. In terms of readme, our entry point is sonarr.tv and I don't want duplication of stuff. A link/badge for v2 and v3 sounds reasonable, but they should be linking to the right website section. PS: I committed the other website changes separately.
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@Qstick commented on GitHub (Nov 5, 2020):

To be quite honest, Ive been meaning to cleanup/trim back the badges on Radarr side. When we took over it's was lit up like a Christmas tree on the readme, it's too much and distracts from the actual info we try to convey there IMO.

@Qstick commented on GitHub (Nov 5, 2020): To be quite honest, Ive been meaning to cleanup/trim back the badges on Radarr side. When we took over it's was lit up like a Christmas tree on the readme, it's too much and distracts from the actual info we try to convey there IMO.
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@bakerboy448 commented on GitHub (Nov 5, 2020):

I'm thinking for all the ARRs (@Qstick), it would be useful to have the latest version displayed on the site. Or rather, I can't see a downside. Obviously it is best if it pulls from skyhook and servarr.

I'll hold off on the readme badges, pending further discussion

@bakerboy448 commented on GitHub (Nov 5, 2020): I'm thinking for all the ARRs (@Qstick), it would be useful to have the latest version displayed on the site. Or rather, I can't see a downside. Obviously it is best if it pulls from skyhook and servarr. I'll hold off on the readme badges, pending further discussion
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@Wdavery commented on GitHub (Nov 5, 2020):

I'd put hotio's above the lsio docker, or just drop lsio altogether. People keep following their silly advice with multiple mounts 🙄

@Thirrian sorry to jump in here, but is there an issue related to this somewhere I can check out? I've been using their container exclusively and I'm interested in reading more about this.

@Wdavery commented on GitHub (Nov 5, 2020): > I'd put hotio's above the lsio docker, or just drop lsio altogether. People keep following their silly advice with multiple mounts 🙄 @Thirrian sorry to jump in here, but is there an issue related to this somewhere I can check out? I've been using their container exclusively and I'm interested in reading more about this.
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@bakerboy448 commented on GitHub (Nov 5, 2020):

See the docker guide https://wiki.servarr.com/Docker_Guide

@bakerboy448 commented on GitHub (Nov 5, 2020): See the docker guide https://wiki.servarr.com/Docker_Guide
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@Crashcart commented on GitHub (Dec 31, 2020):

I agree with a severe update. I can't find any documentation on where stuff is now stored with the major overhaul. Almost everything is referred to as the old version. So far I have yet to figure out where or how it auto starts. example https://github.com/Sonarr/Sonarr/wiki/Autostart-on-Linux
It refers to systemd being the main way.. But the old version I originally made refers to /dev/null now

@Crashcart commented on GitHub (Dec 31, 2020): I agree with a severe update. I can't find any documentation on where stuff is now stored with the major overhaul. Almost everything is referred to as the old version. So far I have yet to figure out where or how it auto starts. example https://github.com/Sonarr/Sonarr/wiki/Autostart-on-Linux It refers to systemd being the main way.. But the old version I originally made refers to /dev/null now
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@bakerboy448 commented on GitHub (Dec 31, 2020):

@Crashcart wiki.Servarr.com is the new wiki for v3 sonarr/Radarr + lidarr/readarr

@bakerboy448 commented on GitHub (Dec 31, 2020): @Crashcart wiki.Servarr.com is the new wiki for v3 sonarr/Radarr + lidarr/readarr
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@bakerboy448 commented on GitHub (Dec 31, 2020):

Also closing; v3 RC updates will cover this

@bakerboy448 commented on GitHub (Dec 31, 2020): Also closing; v3 RC updates will cover this
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