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Task Hub: Create Your Own Content Comparing Different DID Methods #1687

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taniashiba opened this issue Sep 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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Task Hub: Create Your Own Content Comparing Different DID Methods #1687

taniashiba opened this issue Sep 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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taniashiba commented Sep 30, 2024

📦 Task Hub: Create Your Own Content Comparing Different DID Methods

🚀 Goal

We've created this parent content task for the community to get involved by using what they learn about DID methods. We want to give multiple people the opportunity to create content as part of Hacktoberfest.

🤝 Pick ONE of the following content issues to contribute to this task

❗You must only assign yourself one task at a time to give everyone a chance to participate.❗

You may assign yourself your next task after your current task is reviewed & accepted.

We've broken down each content type into smaller tasks to give multiple participants the opportunity to create content. Feel free to take on any task that interests you. Every contribution counts!

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🎊 Hacktoberfest

This content task is part of Hacktoberfest! We welcome contributions from creators of all skill levels. Here's how you can get started:

  1. Read the contribution guidelines
  2. Read the code of conduct
  3. Choose a content-specific task from the list above
  4. Comment ".take" on the corresponding issue to get assigned the task
  5. Fork the repository and create a new branch for your work
  6. Make your changes and submit a pull request
  7. Wait for review and address any feedback

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If you have any questions or need clarification, please comment on this issue or join our Discord community.

Happy coding! 🎉

@taniashiba taniashiba added the hacktoberfest issues that are open/valid for hacktoberfest label Sep 30, 2024
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@taniashiba taniashiba changed the title Task Hub: Create Your Own Content About Comparing Different DID Methods Task Hub: Create Your Own Content Comparing Different DID Methods Sep 30, 2024
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