Utopian.io Edu Tutorial Series: Submitting Excellent Development Contributions
In the third video of the Utopian.io Edu Tutorial Series, the focus is on the Development category. The video reviews and explains the attributes that make for an excellent Development Contribution on Utopian.io including a detailed overview of the policies and guidelines for Utopian.io and the Development category specifically.
In addition, the video guides contributors on how to best construct contribution submission to Utopian.io with the aid of the template for the Utopian.io Development category. Applying the suggestions and guidelines detailed in this video tutorial is a great way to get started in the Development category and significantly increases your chances to get higher score (and reward) on Utopian.io for your contribution.
What’s Inside
00:00 - Introduction
00:30 - Development contribution types
01:05 - Guidelines for the Development category
02:22 - Development contribution template
03:25 - Tagging
We hope you found this video helpful and we look forward to sharing more such guides with you on @utopian.edu.
Do you have any specific category guide you would like to see next? Comments or insights on this video? Please share your feedback in the comments, and stay tuned for more category-specific guides made by the wonderful @buckydurddle.
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Great work @buckydurddle!
Thanks Goldtooth.
Cheers
How can I join with Utopian education? can i use your name at my post tag?
Found this video very helpful thank you. Guidelines seem straight forward. Thanks
yes, that was awesome
This is what I need right now. I really want to contribute to utpian. Thanks for this very informative post.
00:06 Each line of code...
why do I get the feeling that the rest of the video is focused on the fact that these "each line of codes" have no value in utopian?
in my opinion, those mandatory templates that everyone have to follow are one step too far, in open source everybody helps in their own style and size, trying to fit everybody in the same mold and make them a uniform shape and size seems wrong.
I always believed that "rewarding efforts" is completely wrong and utopian should focus on rewarding the result instead. ^_^