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@peterborkuti thanks for writing in. I appreciate your offer.
This repo is, primarily, a set of drafts for actual to-be-published books. It's not really a general online JS-learning resource per se. I suppose it's possible at some point that these books might have contributing authors, but there's no such plan or solicitation of that at this point.
That having been said, I think we could have a "contrib" section of this online repo which is for linking to other learning resources, such as the ones you've included. I don't think this repo should host those resources, but we easily could provide a document that links to your (and others') resources, so that people have more visibility into other places to learn JS. There's probably lots of great links we could include.
I'd like to encourage you to submit a PR that has a folder called "contrib" in the top-level, and a single README.md file in it, which you can then have a section in that document which explains and links to your various resources. I will want to make that document clear that these are third-party contributions and are not part of the copyright/license of the main repo, nor are they part of the book publishing arrangement.
What do you think?
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Thank you, it is ok.
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