The Quasar Framework joins forces with Utopian.io

and the Steem Community

Daniel Thompson-Yvetot
Quasar Framework
2 min readAug 29, 2018

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Over the weekend we announced our new partnership with utopian.io on Steem. Here is the Original article on Steem. We are very excited about this collaboration and look forward to it growing into a model where shared interests lead to mutually assured evolution.

What is Utopian?

Utopian is the only platform rewarding contributions to Open Source projects by utilising a decentralised, vote-based reward system built on top of the STEEM Blockchain.

https://signup.utopian.io/ > use this to register and link your github account. It will help you to skip the 3-day wait time for new accounts on Steem.
https://join.utopian.io/guidelines > this page talks about how utopian works
https://busy.org/ > the best steem post editor out there
https://busy.org/@utopian.edu > introductory videos to utopian and steem

Utopian and Quasar

As fate would have it, two teams with similar visions of empowering open source have decided to join forces. Utopian.io is building their new platform with Quasar, and Quasar is looking to be a lighthouse in the very solitary ocean of web development. We are proud to be technical partners, which means that our two teams help each other to learn and use each other’s platforms by leveraging knowledge and experience. Sharing best practices through direct lines of communication is not only an exciting way to make sure that things get done right, but it is also a catalyst for collaborative innovation — such as our forthcoming Vue-centric and Quasar-themed webinar about publishing on Steem with Utopian, or Quasar’s soon-to-launch @fundition campaign. (Don’t worry — you’ll hear about it all when the time comes!!!)

Quasar and Utopian

Quasar will be publishing contributions on Utopian in order to keep everybody up to date with development status, to share blog articles about awesome projects made with Quasar, to give tutorials about best practices, and even hints about new features in the documentation. As Quasar gathers power on Steem, we will start publishing tasks regarding important areas of the project where we need insight and contributions, such as translations, test-writing, bug-fixing and even copy-writing. Along the way we will mentor developers using Quasar in how they can use the same approach for their projects. Also, we expect to contribute our deep knowledge of design to help graphic designers and artists take on Quasar-specific tasks.

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