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We wanted to make submissions to the [http://blog.noisebridge.net/ Noisebridge Blog] more accessible, so we have opened up various submission methods for those that don't use Tumblr. | |||
== How to Submit == | |||
=== Method 1: Submit a post to Tumblr === | |||
This is easy enough! Go to the Blog's [http://blog.noisebridge.net/submit submission page] and make a post, which an administrator of the page can then go and approve. | |||
=== Method 2: Use the Google Form to make a submission === | |||
If you're not familiar or comfortable with editing pages on the Wiki, or would prefer your submission stays private until it is uploaded to the Blog, you can use the [https://goo.gl/forms/b5VUOthmlFqgJAcv1 Google Form] set up by Noisebridge to gather responses. It contains a text submission area, the ability to upload videos, photos, or diagrams, and then a space for you to leave your contact information if you want. These responses are stored into a private Google Sheets [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ki1YNYnfosJDTV7zjRvUDItlQJiVmDnpLjG4KdQNQp4/edit?usp=sharing spreadsheet] (accessible to people that can upload to the Blog) and then they can go ahead and upload. Please note that this form does require you to log in to Google, which is a policy enforced by Google when using the file upload feature. Let us know if this is a barrier to entry, and we can look into adding an alternative form that does not require sign-in. | |||
=== Method 3: Edit the Wiki === | |||
This first method is perhaps the easiest, if you're already reading this. Simply edit the page in the section below marked [ Blog Submissions] and someone can upload it to the Tumblr page on your behalf. | |||
== Blog Submissions == | |||
====Submission 1 (Yours?)==== | |||
Content here |
Revision as of 09:59, 6 August 2017
We wanted to make submissions to the Noisebridge Blog more accessible, so we have opened up various submission methods for those that don't use Tumblr.
How to Submit
Method 1: Submit a post to Tumblr
This is easy enough! Go to the Blog's submission page and make a post, which an administrator of the page can then go and approve.
Method 2: Use the Google Form to make a submission
If you're not familiar or comfortable with editing pages on the Wiki, or would prefer your submission stays private until it is uploaded to the Blog, you can use the Google Form set up by Noisebridge to gather responses. It contains a text submission area, the ability to upload videos, photos, or diagrams, and then a space for you to leave your contact information if you want. These responses are stored into a private Google Sheets spreadsheet (accessible to people that can upload to the Blog) and then they can go ahead and upload. Please note that this form does require you to log in to Google, which is a policy enforced by Google when using the file upload feature. Let us know if this is a barrier to entry, and we can look into adding an alternative form that does not require sign-in.
Method 3: Edit the Wiki
This first method is perhaps the easiest, if you're already reading this. Simply edit the page in the section below marked [ Blog Submissions] and someone can upload it to the Tumblr page on your behalf.
Blog Submissions
Submission 1 (Yours?)
Content here