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RE: SteemMillionaire - A Decentralized Version of the Quiz Game (Who wants to be a Millionaire)
@hkamal It is true that you learn to code from the Open Source Projects. Thus if you want to build something over and above the existing Code Base what you actually should do is to FORK that repo and start working on the fork, in that way we could have evaluated the work done by you.
Simply copy the code (which everyone does about your point "you have used your own codes from start to finish") and making it your code is not entertained in Utopian. But as I said earlier its very hard to evaluate the work you have done, as all your files are Upload and not direct commits to the repo.
We want you to continue working on the project and then based on the commits we will evaluate the actual work.
@codingdefined i will start afresh with the project. Alright. I actually love the idea a whole lot and i'm ready to put a lot in it. So i will FORK the original code and work from there to add the things i would love to see and integrate it to be STEEM friendly and that way, i hope my commits can be evaluated.
But how do i submit this when i am done, you have placed me under suspension. I will want to continue with this work and i don't want this project to be an abandoned one.
You can start work on the project and after the 15 days you can submit the updated code.