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Contribution Guidelines

Technically Speaking is Open Source, which means you can find everything on here and you can also submit issues with content!

We don't see a lot of submissions though, and we suspect it's because people either don't know that it's a thing they can do, or they have been self-censoring and not submitting because they thought the content is not "worthy".

Why you should submit your own content

Yes, it is very difficult to sing your own praises, but that is precisely why you should do it - to practice. Get comfortable with highlighting your achievements. Your career will thank you.

Why you should submit your friend's content

  • It is often easier to praise somebody else
  • Lift each other up

What to submit

Not an exhaustive list, just some ideas:

  • Talks you gave at meetups and conferences
  • Speaking tips / Lessons you learned
  • Your speaking journey
  • Conference report
  • Conference organizing
  • Travel tips
  • Finances
  • Podcasts / talks / videos

What makes something worthy to submit

The fact that it exists. That's it. Don't think too hard about it.

Create a new issue to submit.