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you must share this with Google #60

Closed parthpitorda closed 4 years ago

parthpitorda commented 4 years ago

can anyone give me google github id that i can share/Collaborators my repository with google

JonathanMonga commented 4 years ago

Put your code on github and share that with Google...

SirusCodes commented 4 years ago

Duplicate of #59

SirusCodes commented 4 years ago

you need to submit your code from google forms(link given on flutter.dev/clock) and your project should be public on github.

parthpitorda commented 4 years ago

Put your code on github and share that with Google...

when i try to share my code with google in github then there is 6 google user name that's why i am asking in which google user id to share code

parthpitorda commented 4 years ago

you need to submit your code from google forms(link given on flutter.dev/clock) and your project should be public on

Adarsh-Mohanty commented 4 years ago

Whom to be added as a collaborator. So much confusion.

parthpitorda commented 4 years ago

Whom to be added as a collaborator. So much confusion.

Yes, please anyone guide us for same

parthpitorda commented 4 years ago

Put your code on github and share that with Google...

but with which id??

SirusCodes commented 4 years ago

Put your code on github and share that with Google...

but with which id??

uk what open this link https://forms.gle/STgU9QMTJLtFjQZE7 this is only place where you need to submit your project

SirusCodes commented 4 years ago

Whom to be added as a collaborator. So much confusion.

You are only going to make your project so no need to add any collaborator

mitjag commented 4 years ago

Submitting requirements are as follows (parts from Flutter Clock Official Rules):

jkurtw commented 4 years ago

You don't need to add Google as a collaborator. The requirement is to make your repo public after the submission cut off time:

We did not ask you to make it public during the competition, so that your code remains private.