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RE: OpenSource Challenge: Knitrias Project Roadmap Review Part 2
A great progress, organization skills and of course an awesome experience in conducting your contest. Surely you will find more interactions since this experience will translate in the value of your presence and content.
Just for the record:
Although my suggestions listed are still wrong.
I've asked you to please tell me what do you want to be registered there as in here:
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So, again. In the Report is registered this:
- Aknowledgement to the project and its Members for the developments and encouragement in the personal blog, the use and knowledge about the platform and interconnections with different users and other projects.
- Description of the weekly challenges and the creative and learning opportunities.
- Summary of the contributions, progress on creative writing, posts on depression and new skills gained during each one of the first eight weeks.
- Suggests to create one post on the Knitrias Project Community, adressing all of the new members, sharing the guidelines of the project and links to the Reports where are explained some basics on the Steemit platform's operation and the main contributions by the Members on the subjects of the Open Source challenge.
- Suggests one monthly post for discussion based on suggestions by the Members expressed on the comment section of the weekly reports.
Please comment here with the exact text you want to be registered and I'll gladly change it.
Thanks for participate in this week's Open Source challenge by the Knitrias Project.
I had already done that in the commets exchange, wait I will post it here again.
@Knitrias and @Leveuf, here my three suggestions
1 monthly discussion post, containing topics suggested by the members, that have been posted in the comments of the weekly discussions.
1 discord channel for the knitrias project members
1 Guideline post for new members, containing the information that has been provided in the weekly reports as well as the best and most simple posts on the tools (OpenSource challenges)
The last suggestion I am already working on. But I need help translating @Adeljose s post on Markdown, I believe it's very straight forward, but I am not confident that all of our members (including myself) understand spanish... Of course I will post the link, but I also want to include a translation for all non spanish speakers.