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Blog post on CitGM
I was talking to @mhdawson , and we were thinking that it might be a good idea to write something about CitGM for the Node blog. It'd be great to get some more people interested in CitGM, especially module authors. It's also a good way to get started in core if you have experience writing npm modules.
It's also a pretty cool thing to talk about in general, I know rust has crater, which does the same thing (and is also an npm module!) but other than that it's pretty unique.
Thoughts @nodejs/citgm ?
I think this is a great idea!
+1 !
This sounds quite interesting. Should we split up the post into sections and all contribute or have a single author?
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017, 10:34 AM Michaël Zasso [email protected] wrote:
+1 !
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This sounds quite interesting. Should we split up the post into sections and all contribute or have a single author?
How about we just create a Google Doc and people can write or edit as they wish. I feel like whoever does the work to write it should get to write the words. Once we have something we're happy with we can PR it to nodejs.org and do proper review on that PR.
@gibfahn do you want this on the nodejs.org news site or on the medium blog? I think medium makes way more sense
do you want this on the nodejs.org news site or on the medium blog? I think medium makes way more sense
🤷♂️ I don't know, I think Michael suggested the nodejs.org one, but I have no preference. If medium makes more sense then let's use that.
@bzoz @refack sorry , got the sharing permissions wrong, you should have access now.
I got some content in there to get started... a bit on how it got off the ground