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Done: Article: How does the fee count? #27

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PR for #9

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I don't think we need to keep articles in current repository, do we ?

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Yes, we can remove it or create a new folder. What should we do?

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I thought a little bit and decided to create a new folder dedicated to the all completed issues. I believe it's quite convenient to store all the articles in one place, doesn't it?

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Hiyorimi commented Jul 29, 2022

I thought a little bit and decided to create a new folder dedicated to the all completed issues. I believe it's quite convenient to store all the articles in one place, doesn't it?

Thank you for that idea, I think that keeping track of deliverables created as the result of the work on Footsteps is important. Doesn't linking the deliverable in Issue solve the issue (pun intended)?

Deliverables can be separate closed-source projects / marketing activities or open source projects.

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My point is that (I've already mentioned it during the AMA session on TON Society) it's really hard to get used to GitHub for a newcomer if he or she doesn't work here at all.

In my case I've spent almost an hour to understand what should I do to create a pull request. Of course, it's not my first time on Github, but, if we speak about ordinary people, it may cause problems with understanding what's happening here. In this way, the ultimate way is to present information as easily as possible.

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My point is that (I've already mentioned it during the AMA session on TON Society) it's really hard to get used to GitHub for a newcomer if he or she doesn't work here at all.

In my case I've spent almost an hour to understand what should I do to create a pull request. Of course, it's not my first time on Github, but, if we speak about ordinary people, it may cause problems with understanding what's happening here. In this way, the ultimate way is to present information as easily as possible.

Thank you for expressing this explicitly! Indeed, Github might be tricky, you are welcome to reach me through email or Telegram so I can help you figuring out the details!

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DeFiTON commented Sep 3, 2022

My point is that (I've already mentioned it during the AMA session on TON Society) it's really hard to get used to GitHub for a newcomer if he or she doesn't work here at all.

In my case I've spent almost an hour to understand what should I do to create a pull request. Of course, it's not my first time on Github, but, if we speak about ordinary people, it may cause problems with understanding what's happening here. In this way, the ultimate way is to present information as easily as possible.

You can ask your developer to send a request, it will be easier for him to understand in github

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menschee commented Sep 3, 2022

My point is that (I've already mentioned it during the AMA session on TON Society) it's really hard to get used to GitHub for a newcomer if he or she doesn't work here at all.
In my case I've spent almost an hour to understand what should I do to create a pull request. Of course, it's not my first time on Github, but, if we speak about ordinary people, it may cause problems with understanding what's happening here. In this way, the ultimate way is to present information as easily as possible.

You can ask your developer to send a request, it will be easier for him to understand in github

What do you mean? Who is there “your developer?”

@menschee menschee reopened this Oct 1, 2022
@Hiyorimi Hiyorimi merged commit fa60d7d into ton-society:main Oct 15, 2022
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congratulations and thank you!

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And it closed #9

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