nicolasalarconrapela commented on a change in pull request #2068:
URL: https://github.com/apache/accumulo/pull/2068#discussion_r624544920



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File path: README.md
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@@ -15,42 +15,97 @@ See the License for the specific language governing 
permissions and
 limitations under the License.
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-[![Apache Accumulo][logo]][accumulo]
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-[![Build Status][ti]][tl] [![Maven Central][mi]][ml] [![Javadoc][ji]][jl] 
[![Apache License][li]][ll]
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-[Apache Accumulo][accumulo] is a sorted, distributed key/value store that 
provides robust,
-scalable data storage and retrieval. With Apache Accumulo, users can store and 
manage large
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Review comment:
       > I don't think centering is necessarily better or worth it.
   
   Honestly, I see it as more minimalist, detailed ... _Hahaha I appeal to 
democracy ... would there be a way to vote?_
   
   > The Markdown is easier to maintain, .(...) , especially for the badges.
   
   In my humble opinion regarding maintenance (in this case) there would be no 
problem because the images and badges are referenced in an external link and 
therefore it does not matter to use markdown or html. Another thing is that 
there is behind a link automation or something similar.
   
   > and is the convention for many projects on GitHub
   
   There are projects like those of 
[Facebook](https://github.com/facebook/react-native), [Vue 
Js](https://github.com/vuejs/vue) that use html in their README




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