I saw you did not create an AMA issue.
Most others did already.
So I opened this isse :-) The purpose would be so others can ask you stuff about the projects or topics you want to learn or work on during the workshop.
I just checked your project https://github.com/HsiehMinChien/Display-Photos-and-Videos-Website
Looks cool :-) Do you plan to work on it during the codecamp?
We did not make it too clear, but the idea for "projects":... is to be open source github repositories you want to work on or where you learn about certain codecamp topics.
The AMA issue is meant for other people to ask you about your codecamp related projects, so they can learn together with you or help you build your projects.
If you go around and investigate other people's AMA issues, you might get inspiration about what project you want to work on, so you can make something they might find useful and maybe even import or require your code in their project ....or use your code in an iframe ...or maybe use a smart contract API of your smart contract? ...really depends which topics you go for.
On the other hand, you might find beginners and practice make some issues and "outsource" some easy tasks to them and mentor them so they could learn.
You might also find that you want to help others with their projects rather then starting or working on your own one :-)
I saw you did not create an
AMA
issue. Most others did already.So I opened this isse :-) The purpose would be so others can ask you stuff about the projects or topics you want to learn or work on during the workshop.
I just checked your project https://github.com/HsiehMinChien/Display-Photos-and-Videos-Website Looks cool :-) Do you plan to work on it during the codecamp? We did not make it too clear, but the idea for
"projects":...
is to be open source github repositories you want to work on or where you learn about certain codecamp topics.The
AMA
issue is meant for other people to ask you about your codecamp related projects, so they can learn together with you or help you build your projects.If you go around and investigate other people's AMA issues, you might get inspiration about what project you want to work on, so you can make something they might find useful and maybe even
import
orrequire
your code in their project ....or use your code in an iframe ...or maybe use a smart contract API of your smart contract? ...really depends which topics you go for.On the other hand, you might find beginners and practice make some issues and "outsource" some easy tasks to them and mentor them so they could learn.
You might also find that you want to help others with their projects rather then starting or working on your own one :-)