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Propose addition of ElfHosted service / community / guide #1

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@funkypenguin funkypenguin commented Jan 10, 2024

I'm submitting this PR because I think ElfHosted can add value in both the provider, guides, and communities section. If it's too spammy to add to multiple sections, then I think the guide / tutorial section is where we fit best :)

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  • Documentation
    • Reorganized the table of contents for better navigation.
    • Added a new section with information on hosting providers.
    • Included links to ElfHosted services and user guides.

Signed-off-by: David Young <davidy@funkypenguin.co.nz>

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The recent update to the project documentation includes a restructured table of contents for improved navigation, the addition of a new section dedicated to hosting provider information, and the integration of links to ElfHosted services and related guides, enhancing the resourcefulness of the document.

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README.md - Reorganized table of contents
- Added section for hosting providers
- Included links to ElfHosted services and guides

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In the doc's garden, we hop and we play,
With links and sections added today.
A guide more friendly, with hosting galore,
ElfHosted links, for you to explore.
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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between d113c78 and f964f05.
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  • README.md (3 hunks)
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  • README.md

@yowmamasita yowmamasita merged commit d45490e into debridmediamanager:main Jan 10, 2024
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