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Moving r/litecoin Beginners Guide #1

Open metalite opened 6 years ago

metalite commented 6 years ago

Litecoin and r/litecoin are getting new users every day and it makes a lot of sense for the starter documents and resources to be in a public repository so that community members can contribute.

Part of the thing with crypto as I see it is that there are many people with some technical abilities who want to contribute, but don't have quite the abilities to contribute code to the litecoin project. A repository of knowledge that can help the grass-roots effort would be a great way for getting more people involved, and for maintenance of content as the landscape changes fast.

First task is to move the Beginners Guide to the repository and so some cleanup and upgrades to the content. I'm thinking that using Markdown format is probably the best way to go with this project for most documentation. But want to run it by a r/litecoin moderator @ecurrencyhodler since I don't know what kind of tools you all use and what would be easiest on that side.

EDIT: Also, I get that it's weird to start a formal "issue" when the members here currently are two. ;-) But I figure it's a good starting example for others, down the line, to get some sort of process going that people can emulate.

ecurrencyhodler commented 6 years ago

Markdown is a great format. If reddit is the community, then all the formatting stuff transfers over.

I can start us off with an introductory paragraph of some sort. Fairly new to github. How would we create that topic and submit it?