But looking through other people's issues in the code exchange, Twilio's reply seems to be that they are not a valid submission for the hackathon and that, to submit their project, they need to post an article here. The way they say it, it seems to be that the article in DEV is the only part of the submission process.
So this is my question: Do I need to do both open an issue in the code exchange and publish an article in DEV or do I only need to publish an article on DEV?
(Note: I don't mind opening an issue in the code exchange. In fact, I've already got it written. But I don't want to clutter the repo's issues if that's not part of the submission process)
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Question about the submission guidelines.
From the hackathon announcement, it seems that we need to post an issue in Twilio's code exchange and an article in DEV in order to submit our project.
But looking through other people's issues in the code exchange, Twilio's reply seems to be that they are not a valid submission for the hackathon and that, to submit their project, they need to post an article here. The way they say it, it seems to be that the article in DEV is the only part of the submission process.
So this is my question: Do I need to do both open an issue in the code exchange and publish an article in DEV or do I only need to publish an article on DEV?
(Note: I don't mind opening an issue in the code exchange. In fact, I've already got it written. But I don't want to clutter the repo's issues if that's not part of the submission process)