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Pedro Nauck
October 20, 2018
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ReactConf 2018: Presenting Docz
Pedro Nauck
October 20, 2018
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Pains Need a lot of setup Hard/impossible to customize Complex
codebase Heavy and slow * * * *
Zero config and easy ⚡ Blazing Fast Easy to customize
MDX Based Pluggable Typescript and Flow Support Solution
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More info '
Join our community discord.docz.site
We are growing Numbers and facts about us
95 Pull requests 241 Issues closed 77 Releases 11k+ Stars
on Github 72k Downloads onNPM 58k Page visits
releases with great audience always
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We are shinning What the community think about us
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We are trusted Projects and companies using
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OSS Open Source Software
Open source as we know it has changed
Free doesn’t means at no cost “ Richard Stallman
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But why build oss? "I already have a lot of
things to do”
To learn new things * To show your skills *
To help and build communities * To meet people * To create experiments *
9 tips and tricks
You’re better than you know Always look at the highest
* Don’t think that you can’t do something big * 1
Let your open source senses tingle You can only build
things you use yourself * Try to find a company that support you * Small and focused projects can perform better * 2
Be professional Manage your project like it was your startup
* Choose a good name * Create a logo * 3 Setup a baddass repo (readme, guideline, issue templates) * Licenses matter *
Reinventing the wheel Think out of the box * You
don’t need something new. You need something different. * 4
Simplicity, Always! Create something simple is complex * Try to
explain why you're important is the first impression * 5 Don’t be so technical *
Improve your project constantly Try to release versions frequently *
Use semantic version with a clearly changelog * 6
Learn about marketing Twitter is one of the best places
to release * Use videos and gifs to make your releases * 7 Find communities related to your project * Tag relevant people. Don’t be ashamed. * Contact some newsletters. People still see email. *
Learn english If you want to reach a lot of
people you need to learn english. * 8
Have someone who ♥ and supports you Find people to
put by your side who really care about you and the community, not just about your project or stars * 9
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