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Contribution, Prewriting Ideation (GitHub and Google Docs Method)
Follow these processes if you need assistance prior to creating content. Example: coming up with content ideas, or ensuring your idea is right for the Tanzu Developer Center.
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Your content might be a good fit if it:
- Introduces new and distinct content not yet published to the Dev Center.
- Discusses a technology that is free, a freemium, a free trial, or open source. SaaS options can also be an option.
- Is technical, educational, and preferably actionable.
- Is relevant to software developer teams. For example, cloud native, app development, and app platform config.
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Your content might NOT be a good fit if it:
- Contains duplicate or similar content already published in the Dev Center.
- Discusses a technology that requires the reader to buy a license or speak to a sales rep.
- Refers to infrastructure ops such as vSphere, VSAN, and NSX.
- Discusses company-specific topics or policies such as specific customers, reporting structures, or services billing.
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For "Versus" content:
- This is content that describes the difference between two similar technologies (i.e. containers vs. virtual machines).
- This content tends to be popular with readers, however caution should be exercised.
- Do not write content in such a way that Technology A is the obvious superior choice "versus" Technology B. This is particularly important when representing technologies in which VMware has a significant presence.
- Do represent the use cases in which Technology A may be a good fit "versus" use cases for Technology B.
- Do show how Technology A and Technology B could work together in certain use cases.
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Check the content request backlog and the learning path backlog. These are GitHub kanban boards where we track our content backlogs and content creation status. Use filters for “Content” + other labels to discover topics of interest.
NOTE: While the topics on those boards are our currently known content needs, options for content topics are not limited to what is on these boards. Your ideas are welcomed! Take a look at the New issue templates for a few types of content to contribute.
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Explore specific technology areas on the Tanzu Developer Center website. If the topic you are researching is missing set context such as a “What is?” or “Getting Started”, you just found a great opportunity to contribute introductory content to the Dev Center, before moving on to creating more advanced topics.
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Check with team in the
#tanzu-developer-center
Slack channel (VMware Employees Only). Regardless if you pick an option from the backlogs, or have your own idea, it is a good idea to check-in with the Tanzu Developer Center team to ensure the idea is likely to be accepted.
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Review the Tanzu Developer Center website. Take some time to check out all guides, blogs, videos and workshops about your topic on the Tanzu Developer Center. You’ll want to ensure the content you contribute is new and distinct to the Dev Center.
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Check with team in the
#tanzu-developer-center
Slack channel (VMware Employees Only). It is a good idea to check your idea with the Tanzu Developer Center team to ensure the idea is likely to be accepted.
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Check the content guidelines (VMware Employees Only). Check here to ensure your idea is a good fit for the Tanzu Developer Center.
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Check with team in the
#tanzu-developer-center
Slack channel (VMware Employees Only). If you still have questions about your topic idea, check in with the team. -
Add your topic request by creating a new Issue. Once we are reasonably sure that your topic is a fit for the Tanzu Developer Center, we will add it to the content request backlog.
- Start Here
- Prewriting / Ideation
- Setting Up You Environment to Create Content
- Drafting Content
- Editing Content
- Testing Content Locally
- Committing Content to be Published
- Content Next Steps
- Start Here
- Prewriting / Ideation
- Tools you need (hint: it's Google Docs)
- Drafting Content
- Editing Content
- Contributing Content