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RE: Simple, Cheap and Fun DIY project for Blinkit

in #utopian-io6 years ago (edited)


"Blogs must be strongly related to the promotion and development of an open-source project."

Blinkit is about hardware and software, development can be done on both parts and need to be done on both parts for the best possible outcome of the project.

  • i encourage (promote to) people to use the newly introduced program.
  • i encourage (promote to) people to start making / thinking of there own twist on the (free) product and idea of modifying it (Development), and use there creations in combination with Blinkit (Promote)
  • It is in detailed way presented to create awareness about the program and how simple it is to use Blinkit and make DIY modifications to it (promotional and to encourage)

"The first blog post of a series, must contain clear explanations and expectations about the series."

I write about my future post could include other more technical modifications for example to the hardware, i also write about i maybe will add a functionality for multiple sticks. which also will lead to the fact how to use that on your computer in combination with hardware and software.

  • i asked multiple mods to have a look at it and they didnt give me the feedback you give me
  • Why was there no suggestion to improve the post i worked on for a long time, during the 24/48 hours of approval?
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Hi,


As I said, it's more like a suggestion to users. It's a nice idea about how to create a container to an usb device. But I can't consider that it is directly related to the promotion or development of the project. If somebody creates a publication about how to make a plastic support for the plastic container, or about how to put a paper on the container so that the light has some specific shape, I think that it would not be contributing to the promotion or development neither.

If it can be considered that a part of your post is promoting the project, it is the small paragraph in which the functionality is explained.


Section in which you write about future technical modifications is more in line with the roadmap section in the development posts. Also, Series section "must contain clear explanations and expectations about the series", something more than "My future post will be about some modifications that can work". However, your post has been directly rejected for the first reason.


We can ask for changes or improvements if the post does not fit to soft rules. In these cases, the post must be approved and the author must be asked to make the changes. I can't approve this post and ask you for changes, because your post does not fit the blog post rule: "Blogs must be strongly related to the promotion and development of an open-source project."

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