# Major changes
- adds a specific style guide to point to and iterate on
- closes#139
- markdown tables will now have special tags (using badges) to be used in the evidence column, instead of the aforementioned "severities" concept" - you can read the discussion in this PR as to why we decided against a severity column.
- closes#146
- markdown tables will have a "Last Untainted Version/Commit ID" column
- closes#113
- markdown tables would drop the notes section (in favor of the above columns and below point)
- markdown table now have "alternative" as last column instead of second.
- makes official docs on how to make an alternatives section for a given category
- updaetes python libraries as the first category to get an overhaul to the new style guide
## Minor Changes
- fix some grammar stuff (capitalization, periods, weird wording)
- move GoToSocial into the correct alphabetical order in the bottom alternatives links section
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PR #38 added Vim, but not neovim. Though Neovim is listed as being
affected by extension of Vim's slop, Neovim also independently supports
AI slop. As of March 11th, there's an AI policy that supports it. There
are also some PRs with discussions to the same effect[^1].
I argue it should therefore be explicitly listed, as they chose to
endorse slop beyond the bare minimum they get from sourcing vim patches.
[^1]: I tried to find these for linking, but my bookmark routines are
not good enough yet, and I failed to re-find them with a few quick
searches.
Bitwarden is not only a server but also a set of clients. The referenced vaultwarden alternative only implements the server part. Replacing bitwarden server with vaultwarden is not sufficient, an alternative client should also be used. rbw is an example of alternative client for the bitwarden protocol.
Since the developer uses typo.social, and the current link goes to mastodon.social, readers see an "external link" click-through page. This can be avoided by linking to the original toot instead.