Some of my github projects are not available for import as article
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Example: GitHub - brainflow-dev/brainflow: BrainFlow is a library intended to obtain, parse and analyze EEG, EMG, ECG and other kinds of data from biosensors[^] I am an owner of this github org and have admin rights for this project and there is a readme.md but when I click articles->import github project I dont see this repo What can be wrong?
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Example: GitHub - brainflow-dev/brainflow: BrainFlow is a library intended to obtain, parse and analyze EEG, EMG, ECG and other kinds of data from biosensors[^] I am an owner of this github org and have admin rights for this project and there is a readme.md but when I click articles->import github project I dont see this repo What can be wrong?
I know for our blog entries we have a minimum word requirement. I'm not sure if the same is true for GitHub projects. That said, this project readme wouldn't quite meet our submission guidelines. Would you be interested in submitting this instead as a full article? CodeProject articles have a certain layout to follow, so that users can learn the most from them. Each article attempts to answer the following questions: What problem does this solution solve? How does this help someone else? How does the code actually work? What is going on inside the code snippets? Here is a submission from a first time author who did a terrific job, just to give you a basic overview of what a beginner article might looks like: Avoiding InvokeRequired[^] You can take a look at our article FAQ here: CodeProject Article FAQ - Part 2: How to Post an Article on CodeProject [^] For tips on writing articles, please see this article: A Guide To Writing Articles For Code Project[^] You can also see our submission guidelines here: http://www.codeproject.com/info/submit.aspx Please let me know if you have further questions.
Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject
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I know for our blog entries we have a minimum word requirement. I'm not sure if the same is true for GitHub projects. That said, this project readme wouldn't quite meet our submission guidelines. Would you be interested in submitting this instead as a full article? CodeProject articles have a certain layout to follow, so that users can learn the most from them. Each article attempts to answer the following questions: What problem does this solution solve? How does this help someone else? How does the code actually work? What is going on inside the code snippets? Here is a submission from a first time author who did a terrific job, just to give you a basic overview of what a beginner article might looks like: Avoiding InvokeRequired[^] You can take a look at our article FAQ here: CodeProject Article FAQ - Part 2: How to Post an Article on CodeProject [^] For tips on writing articles, please see this article: A Guide To Writing Articles For Code Project[^] You can also see our submission guidelines here: http://www.codeproject.com/info/submit.aspx Please let me know if you have further questions.
Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject
I thought you can import a github project and after that change the article for it, no?
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I thought you can import a github project and after that change the article for it, no?
I suppose the issue is that the project would be removed. But, if you would like, I could create your readme article in a status that you could edit and improve into an article.
Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject