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I think the desired outcome is that people chip-in and submit better content if it's not up to scratch.
I'm sure @jeffbarr has got plenty on his plate, so it might be a choice between "crowdsourced weekly" or "no weekly".
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Hi All,
Please ignore my previous unwarranted, snarky response as it was
unwarranted & snarky :-)
Regards,
Chris Williams
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Thanks Jeff (I've deleted the grumpy post!).
It was going to be a multi-part submission on setting up ReactJS and
Angular/MEAN apps on AWS. I'll submit it all next week as one submission.
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I am way behind on issues here and am giving a lot of thought to a cleaner and better model and process. Stay tuned!
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Perhaps you would let @jeffbarr know privately which entries seem less than relevant. I know that I personally don't want to add to noise.
If you have criteria you'd like to propose, that might be helpful, though I understand it has a "I know it when I see it" sort of quality.
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The only thing I can think of is have volunteers vet the content and have a smallish number of "collaborators" set for this repo that have the power to merge PRs. I'm happy to help.
That's not criteria but it's a process we can start following.
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This is really good feedback and I would be happy to address it by tightening up the guidelines. That way the contributors can self-filter.
Rowan is correct in that there's a lot on my plate but I do want to make sure that the WIR is a trusted and accurate resource. Please feel free to email your concerns to me ([email protected]).
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My feelings won't be hurt if anyone wants to let me know if any of my submissions were less than stellar. Email is in profile (or public shaming here). ;)
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Hi Paul, it is possible that I missed something in the merge, but your contributions are definitely still welcome. Which PR are you referring to?
Between generating content for re:Invent I am pondering a better way to collect, review, and organize everything.
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Thanks Jeff (I've deleted the grumpy post!).
It was going to be a multi-part submission on setting up ReactJS and Angular/MEAN apps on AWS. I'll submit it all next week as one submission.
Sorry for jumping to conclusions.
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Interesting, so actually learning about AWS is considered spam here?
On Oct 11, 2016 9:17 AM, "BackSpaceTech" [email protected] wrote:
Jeff,
It appears that my submissions are not being accepted anymore. It would
have been polite to have been notified beforehand with reasons.
It seems AWS has a short memory. When Cognito was released as a mess, I
created free tutorials that received thousands of hits to help AWS and have
answered a massive amount of questions on the subject for the last two
years. I did not get or ask for anything from AWS in return.
Agree with tightening up submissions but it should be fair and,
submissions should be available to those outside of the chosen few
"experts". Spam such as "How many people have an aws certification?", "How
to learn AWS on the cheap,", "Is an AWS certification still important"
blah, blah, blah... can hardly be considered innovation or groundbreaking
news.Paul
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Hi Chris,
As long as your ignore my even snarkier and unwarranted post that
started it :-)
I deleted the post yesterday.
All the best,
Paul
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Hi All,
Please ignore my previous unwarranted, snarky response as it was
unwarranted & snarky :-)Regards,
Chris Williams
www.mistwire.comOn Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 9:39 AM, BackSpaceTech [email protected]
wrote:Thanks Jeff (I've deleted the grumpy post!).
It was going to be a multi-part submission on setting up ReactJS and
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submission.
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Hi Chris,
The post wasn't directed at you. It was directed to aCloud Guru. Don't
see a problem with your post. Its a genuine contribution.
All the best,
Paul
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Hi All,
Please ignore my previous unwarranted, snarky response as it was
unwarranted & snarky :-)Regards,
Chris Williams
www.mistwire.comOn Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 9:39 AM, BackSpaceTech [email protected]
wrote:Thanks Jeff (I've deleted the grumpy post!).
It was going to be a multi-part submission on setting up ReactJS and
Angular/MEAN apps on AWS. I'll submit it all next week as one
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Related Issues (18)
- Suggestion to enforce guidelines HOT 1
- AWS Whitepapers - Example Jenkins on AWS HOT 2
- Broken "pull request" link in CONTRIBUTING.md HOT 2
- Simplify submission process HOT 10
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- Can we use template engine instead of pure HTML? HOT 2
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