docs: remove Open Collective#5143
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- Rewrite the documentation's donate page - Remove donation infos from individual team members - Add all team members - Fix GitHub username regex in Sphinx extension - Rewrite the project README - Use HTML for centered text, add logo, update badges - Rephrase text sections - Remove Open Collective and update support section - Replace all links to Open Collective with a link to the latest docs
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Still no update... Let's get these changes merged though. I don't think it's useful having OC still included in the readme. Please review. |
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Opening this as a draft, since we haven't closed the Open Collective account yet, as we're still waiting for a response from one of the team members in the internal discussion. Once done and once the account has been closed, I will open a meta thread on the issue tracker, so people who have set up a recurring donation can be informed in addition to these changes.
As you can see, I've also decided to clean up and polish the README. You can see the rendered results on my branch. The README also gets used in the sdist and wheel metadata, which is then read by PyPI on the streamlink package page. There shouldn't be any issues though. I've validated it with
twine check dist/...and checked other packages which use HTML in their package description, e.g. charset-normalizer.The donation links of individual people was removed, because keeping this updated in the docs is a bit tedious and annoying. The donation page is referring to each person's github account, so donation information can be added there.