There are many projects out there that don't have any comments at all, and are viewed by absolutely no-one. If we get A LOT of supporters (I mean a lot!) we might just be able to get every project have at least one comment on them.
So this is how it may work:
Any supporters will get a particular 'thousand' projects. So if someone gets the 1000-2000 job, it will be his/her job to comment on all of those projects. The time in which you do this in is immaterial: it may take you a few days, weeks, or even months depending on how active you are on scratch. You can request less or more of the projects to comment on to suit yourself.
(1000 - 2000 means the number in the web address)
A way that I find easy to do this is to type your current number into the search bar. Narrow it down to projects and look for projects with the number in your web address bar.
Current Supporters:
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sccar3 wrote:
this won't work. because at the address bar it has their username first then the number, so you can't just do any number.
It would because you search the number to find the address.
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I don't think this is going to work. Things should just be let to run their course. People like Archmage got to be well known because they worked hard and did well. Plus posting one comment of a project isn't going to make it famous. Its going to add a notification to someones list saying someone commented on their project. That's all its going to do.
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markyparky56 wrote:
I don't think this is going to work. Things should just be let to run their course. People like Archmage got to be well known because they worked hard and did well. Plus posting one comment of a project isn't going to make it famous. Its going to add a notification to someones list saying someone commented on their project. That's all its going to do.
There are still a bounty of good programmers who had fortune frown upon them. I believe the purpose of this collaboration is to root them out.
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Kileymeister wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
I don't think this is going to work. Things should just be let to run their course. People like Archmage got to be well known because they worked hard and did well. Plus posting one comment of a project isn't going to make it famous. Its going to add a notification to someones list saying someone commented on their project. That's all its going to do.
There are still a bounty of good programmers who had fortune frown upon them. I believe the purpose of this collaboration is to root them out.
The purpose of this collaboration is to make every project famous.
A way of looking at things is, if everything project is famous, no project is famous.
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