Another way to help pitch in to the DEV Community via open source is to make PRs to help relevant projects list our link π
For example:
This change adds a helpful link to the ecosystem dropdown
Vue content has been growing in popularity on DEV and it's become a great resource for getting started with and keeping up with the Vue ecosystem.
Several members of the Vue ecosystem have begun establishing a presence on the site:
dev.to/vuevixens dev.to/nuxt
Overall, the DEV Community is growing to be a central resource for developers all over the world.
A link can similarly be found on the reactjs.org "channels" section of the footer.
If this is not the right place for the link, let me know what might be more appropriate. Thanks a lot!
Code for the platform can be found here: github.com/thepracticaldev/dev.to
And admins (like myself) are always available to help the Vue team make the most of our community.
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Another way to help pitch in to the DEV Community via open source is to make PRs to help relevant projects list our link π
For example:
Add DEV Community link to ecosystem dropdown #1980
This change adds a helpful link to the ecosystem dropdown
Vue content has been growing in popularity on DEV and it's become a great resource for getting started with and keeping up with the Vue ecosystem.
Several members of the Vue ecosystem have begun establishing a presence on the site:
dev.to/vuevixens dev.to/nuxt
Overall, the DEV Community is growing to be a central resource for developers all over the world.
A link can similarly be found on the reactjs.org "channels" section of the footer.
If this is not the right place for the link, let me know what might be more appropriate. Thanks a lot!
Code for the platform can be found here: github.com/thepracticaldev/dev.to
And admins (like myself) are always available to help the Vue team make the most of our community.