If anyone is interested in a more personal tagging service, there is Astral (<a href="http://astralapp.com/" rel="nofollow">http://astralapp.com/</a>). Shame it isn't open source though.
I totally agree that this is a major issue at the moment with github. I even tried to build something to organize repositories <a href="http://hora.reggi.com/" rel="nofollow">http://hora.reggi.com/</a>, the thing is most package managers (npm, and bower for instance) have a keywords field, can't we just use those?
Very nice! I was actually wondering lately how I could find out about github repositories that are of interest to me (without reading HN every day).<p>I'm wondering, what kind of recommendation engine is this project using?
How about the Python classifiers as tags? Should cover everything and save re-inventing the wheel:<p><a href="http://pythonhosted.org/an_example_pypi_project/setuptools.html#classifiers" rel="nofollow">http://pythonhosted.org/an_example_pypi_project/setuptools.h...</a>
when I click the [Rails] tag, oh-my-zsh appears as first in the list. I realize it has a rails plugin but I'm not sure it's one of the most relevant rails projects.<p>I think there should be some kind of "sort by relevance" feature.
This is awesome I love it, I wonder what are the API limitations?<p>Is there a way to recommend more repos depending on what I've already starred? Since most of them are tagged now.<p>The coolest part was what's hot on HN section!