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Brian Kyalo ✍️ @kyalo3 Blog #66

Open kyalo3 opened 3 months ago

kyalo3 commented 3 months ago

Hi and welcome to Content Lab! Here is a self paced guide to ensure you get feedback as you publish your technical blog.

Resources:

Timeline:

📋 Blog Outline: Write your outline in the issue directly

Requirements

Questions to consider:

Sample Topics for your blog post

Example Outlines

What makes good documentation on open source?

  • Could this be a list? (3 pieces of documentation thats easy to check for and add to the project to add immediate value?
  • What inspired you from the Tech documentation workshop?
  • What would you help encourage other first time contributors to do?
  • Is a learning curve for everyone? And whats the balance between good documentation and too much documentation? Choice architecture
  • What is each space used for? Wiki vs Discussion vs Pages
  • How do we search and find? Reference: https://blackgirlbytes.dev/conquering-the-fear-of-contributing-to-open-source Reference issue/PR for photos Conclusion: Documentation is always changing, will always be needed`

To Do: when you complete the requirements, add "outline ready" label on your issue

📰 Blog Rough draft: Format into a google doc

Questions to answer across draft

  • Why is this helpful for a reader?
  • What problem does this help them solve?
  • What kind of experience should the reader have or that you will provide so they’re up to speed
  • What larger problem is this solving?
  • Were there other ways of solving this problem - what made you choose the one that you did?
  • What were the positive tradeoffs? (Did it save time? Save hours? Was more secure?)
  • What is the best way to present the content (i.e. code snippets, graphics) ?
  • What additional resources can they provide the reader if they want more information?
  • Is there a call to action?

To do: when you complete the requirements, add "draft ready" label on your issue