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URLs in learning in public fields, if to a github/gitlab repository should match the userID in the homework field?
Not sure how the code can check this condition for homework field pointing to cloud-shares like google drive, or learning links to youtube though (no correlation with github ID). So perhaps homework field cannot accept a *.zip or other archives-type?
If they are using cloud shares, they are not learning how to use git?
And if learning-in-public URL is to a youtube, it's more like a tutorial than learnings/insights? I want to say it don't count as learning, but then I have created video content to "teach" others myself. Which one could argue that, one can only teach if one has already "learned".
Another solution might be to have a section with fields in the "Edit Profile" page to list all the social pages under our own name. So all learning-in-public URLs for this profile should only be from these "registered" social accounts.
This is not ideal for websites that do not have the userID in the URL, however. Like LinkedIn and Instagram (and youtube as described above).
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URLs in learning in public fields, if to a github/gitlab repository should match the userID in the homework field?
Not sure how the code can check this condition for homework field pointing to cloud-shares like google drive, or learning links to youtube though (no correlation with github ID). So perhaps homework field cannot accept a *.zip or other archives-type?
If they are using cloud shares, they are not learning how to use git?
And if learning-in-public URL is to a youtube, it's more like a tutorial than learnings/insights? I want to say it don't count as learning, but then I have created video content to "teach" others myself. Which one could argue that, one can only teach if one has already "learned".
Another solution might be to have a section with fields in the "Edit Profile" page to list all the social pages under our own name. So all learning-in-public URLs for this profile should only be from these "registered" social accounts.
This is not ideal for websites that do not have the userID in the URL, however. Like LinkedIn and Instagram (and youtube as described above).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: