Between now and the end of May, I call on everyone to publish at least one Meteor-related piece on an external public forum, e.g.
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An article on LinkedIn, Medium, Hacker News or a Faceboook Page.
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A post on your own public website or blog.
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A project on Github
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A case study on how you achieved an important business objective using a Meteor-specific feature, e.g. isomorphism, DDP, reactivity, Apollo.
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An interesting real-world Meteor application.
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A Meteor library or package you have created or improved that has enhanced Meteor’s value to you.
You should then post a link to your piece in this thread.
By doing this:
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Everyone will know how smart you really are.
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You are helping to promote Meteor awareness and build the community, creating an insurance policy to guarantee Meteor’s continued development and support.
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Put an end to those annoying ignorant posts with that infamous “D” word that I shall not repeat.
To make this easier, you can recycle relevant content that you’ve posted on these forums previously.