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How to work with "Projects"

 

A little guide I typed explaining how to use our project system at the example of the "best item out of raid and how to get it" project.

  1. Click on Projects (in the navigation menu) and choose the project you want to contribute to.

  2. For now the project we are talking about has only been started, and no contributions have been made yet. This means that before starting to write anything, we need to make a clear list of features we want the guide to have. Imagine it like a program that needs to be written and several programmers are willing to help but need guidelines that tell them what to do.

  3. So click on "Request New Feature".

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Poll Results on Guides: Let's Get to Work!

 

I hope that over the past week, everyone got around to cast their vote about guides we want to see next on WoW-Pro. This are the results:

  1. Best items outside of raid and how to get them (25%)
  2. Tips for epic flying mount farming (20%)
  3. Money farming in TBC (18%)
  4. How to farm the different TBC factions (+rewards) (14%)
  5. Guides to PVP battlegrounds/arena by class (10%)
  6. Tradeskill Guides (6%)
  7. Dungeon Strategy Guides (TBC) (4%)
  8. Guide on Druit Epic Flight Form (3%)

What to do now

Personally I've already started the guide project about best items and how to get them. You can now contribute in 3 ways:

- Either you take one of the subjects above and submit a guide project. People will be able to submit parts of the guide with you and correct errors in collaboration with you. Click here to start a guide project.

- You contribute to existing guide projects. To view all current guide projects, click on projects in the navigation menu to the right. You can request features, submit error reports, work on solutions and write portions of the guides.

- Make donations to the ones writing the guides through Paypal. The publishers of the projects will have their email addresses attached to the project (if they don't appear openly, contact us and we'll put you in relation). You'll be able to send direct donations to the people who work on portions of the guide, submit releases or fix bugs.
(Note though that WoW-Pro doesn't take any responsibility for donations made this way and does not promise anything, we just offer you a place to host your guide)

If you need help for your guide project or if you'd like to ask questions, please post on our forums.

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Projects: Easier Participation

 

We've noticed lately that our old guide project system didn't work quite well. Also guides themselves are often submitted and then abandoned. (no updates, not finished, etc.)

But we are proud to announce that we have implemented a new guide project system that allows everyone to easily participate in improving, writing and maintaining guides.

What to do
Guides where people wish collaboration and active feedback, should from now on be submitted as guide projects.

An example for such a guide project can be found here: click.

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