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thank you for this proposal, looks great.
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Thank you for your submission! We will review it shortly!
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Thank you for your interest in the BuildOn.AWS Community Authoring Pilot.
Step 1: Read the Author Quick Start Guide – note that in the publishing process listed on that page we’ve already done steps 0, 1, and 2.
Step 2: Write your first draft – you’ll need to create a fork of the content repository, create a new git branch for your article, then submit a pull request with your first draft. The linked guide has all the details.
Step 3: Submit your Pull Request – our team will get a notification that your article is ready for review and it will be added to our editorial queue. We’ll check the syntax of the markdown and other technical details, and we’ll read the article to make sure it meets our publication guidelines. After your submit the pull request, you’ll get a link to a preview version of the article so you can check it for formatting and other errors. The link will come in a comment to your pull request. Don’t share this link, it’s not the final publication link, just a place for you to review what you’ve written before it’s published.
Step 4: Publication! – when the review is completed, we’ll merge the pull request and the publication will be live in just a few moments.
Our team will be on standby to answer any questions you have along the way. Here are some resources that may be helpful:
FAQ
Code of Conduct
Quick Start Guide
Please reach out if you have any questions or anything is unclear. You’re the first to go through this process, so you might find gaps in our documentation or bumps in the process… let us know so we can fix it!
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