eosio Stack Exchange proposal

Sergej Metelin
eosio
Published in
3 min readMar 7, 2018

Block.one is excited to announce a proposal for an eosio Stack Exchange site. Stack Exchange is a network of Q&A websites for developers to learn and share​ ​their programming ​knowledge. With your help, it can become a global resource for developers building distributed applications on the eosio blockchain platform.

https://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/116927/eosio?referrer=xo5p9XndGIXcjtoQjM2J0g2

Launching Stack Exchange will help us foster community discussions, share learnings, and drive engagement that will better support other developers, grow the eosio community, and ultimately you as an individual as well!

For the website to go live, we need to go through the approval process. This requires your support in bringing this community to life. If you’d like to help get this site launched, please follow these simple steps:

1) Sign up for an account on Stack Exchange if you don’t have one already

2) Upvote our proposal and existing questions here: https://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/116927/eosio?referrer=xo5p9XndGIXcjtoQjM2J0g2 — we need 60 followers and 10 upvotes on at least 40 questions to reach the next phase

3) Propose new questions you think will be valuable to other developers

4) Continue to spread the word to the eosio community by sharing the proposal link to your social network!

Disclaimer

block.one is a software company and is producing the EOS.IO software as free, open source software. This software may enable those who deploy it to launch a blockchain or decentralized applications with the features described above. block.one will not be launching a public blockchain based on the EOS.IO software. It will be the sole responsibility of third parties and the community and those who wish to become block producers to implement the features and/or provide the services described above as they see fit. block.one does not guarantee that anyone will implement such features or provide such services or that the EOS.IO software will be adopted and deployed in any way.

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