Suggestions category - Weekly report: #31

in #utopian-io6 years ago

This is a weekly report of the Suggestions category. It contains basic stats, tips and interesting open source projects to start contributing. Also, I will show you the most common mistakes of this week and how to fix them.

In this post:

  • Category summary
  • Top scored contributions
    • Contest for the Suggestions category
  • Common mistakes and how to fix them
  • Interesting open source projects
  • Useful posts

Category summary


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  • Week: 21 (from May. 16 to May. 23)
  • There were 17 contributions and 15 have a chance of being rewarded, or have already been rewarded.
  • The average score was 47.4
  • There were a total of 11 unique contributors in the category.

Number of reviewed and rewarded contributions

Average score

Number of reviews by Moderator

This week we received 17 contributions and 15 have a chance of being rewarded, or have already been rewarded. Although the average score was below 50, the number of contributions was pretty good.
As we can see in the charts above, the number of contributions and the average score is always on the opposite direction, when one is high the another one is low. We need to find a balance in both numbers.

The most active moderator this week was @syedumair

Remember that upvotes are never guaranteed.


Top scored contributions


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This week we did not have a Staff pick, but you can check this great posts:

Contest

Prize: 10 STEEM (+ the Community Bounty, which is 33 STEEM).
Total Prize: 43 STEEM
How? Submit a contribution to the Suggestions category. A contributor can submit more than one contribution per week. If your contribution got a score higher than 50 you get points.

ScorePoints
100 or Staff Pick7
90 - 995
80 - 894
70 - 793
60 - 692
50 - 591
0 - 490

When? At the end of every month I will send 75% of the Total Prize to the winner and 25% to the second place.

Round 4: May
Points

Ranking

Community Bounty (CB)

A big thank you to @blockchainstudio and @wagnertamanaha.
The CB is real thanks to them.

Disclaimer: The prize is taken from my personal account. This is an unofficial contest. It is only for the Suggestions category. You must not complain to Utopian about this contest. If something is wrong with the points, or if the rules are not clear, you should write to me, not to Utopian.

After this month I will stop the contest for a while.


Common mistakes and how to fix them


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The aim of this section is to show you the most common mistakes found this week. Followed by a short description and tips when applicable. Usually, I split the section in two: Contributions with a score of 25 or less and Contributions with a score of 50 or less.

1 - Contributions with a score of 25 or less

1.1 - The impact on the functionality and usability of the project is low

If the overall of your post is excellent, but your idea has little impact on the functionality and/or usability of the project or could be achieved in a easy way, you will get a few point less. Try to suggest unique, original and useful features.

1.2 - The possible solution was not described in sufficient detail

When you propose a new feature, it is great if you add a possible solution although this is not mandatory. Explain how to implement it.
You can add a pseudo code script with your possible solution and detail in which file it should be added.
If you do not know how to code, you can explain in details how this new feature should works. Where should be implemented? In which component of the app? In what position? Why is that a good position for that feature? What happens if you click on it?
Mockups are useful. Edit your images, try to follow the pattern design of the app. For example, if the app use Material Design, try to follow the rules of Material Design and add Icons which are listed in their site. Do not paste a random image/icon that you found on Google.


Interesting open source projects


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In case that you want to contribute on the Suggestions category but do not know any project, check this list.

1 - Atom

Atom is a free and open-source text and source code editor for macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows with support for plug-ins written in Node.js, and embedded Git Control, developed by GitHub. Atom is a desktop application built using web technologies.Most of the extending packages have free software licenses and are community-built and maintained [Source]
Read their introduction in the source link above.
Website: atom.io
Repository: https://github.com/atom/atom

2 - Engrave (@engrave)

Steem powered blogging platform. Aren't you bored by investing your work and time in creating non-returning blog or website? Start making money easily by just posting high quality articles.
ENGRAVE is free and easy to use. You can choose your website's design from 3 modern and nice-looking templates. You won't pay anything unless you earn something. And if so, everything will be settled-up automatically!
[Source]
Website: engrave.website
Repository: https://github.com/wise-team/engrave

3 - SteemApps

With the introduction of SteemApps.com, everyone is now able to see the value of Steem and it's ecosystem based on the real data. [Source]
Website: steemapps.com
Repository: https://github.com/therealwolf42/steemapps-frontend

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Nice overview @favcau. Good to see that the category has a good number of contribution submitted this week. I still can not figure out why fewer contribution positively affects the average score and the end result is negative when fewer contributions are reviewed and scored. This is something worth looking into.

Thank you for managing the contest. It looks like a lot of users are showing some interest. Great work.

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Thank you for your review, @knowledges! Keep up the good work!

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