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    Dennis E White
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    Just wanted to check and get some comments on this... I am going to blog about some recent development I have done, sliderDemo[^], and in the blog I was going to link to my github as a location for the source. I am not concerned about the licensing model, intended to be open sourced, but I was curious how something like this would be handled by CP?? I don't want to step on too many toes. :) Thanks in advance. :thumbsup:

    you want something inspirational??

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      Just wanted to check and get some comments on this... I am going to blog about some recent development I have done, sliderDemo[^], and in the blog I was going to link to my github as a location for the source. I am not concerned about the licensing model, intended to be open sourced, but I was curious how something like this would be handled by CP?? I don't want to step on too many toes. :) Thanks in advance. :thumbsup:

      you want something inspirational??

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      Garth J Lancaster
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      I cant see why they'd have an issue - many people here have blogs they also use to expose technical writing - as long as when you post an article here, it meets the standards and you include a source upload, you can also post a link to github .. and on your blog you can also refer to CP .. (I'll be doing the same shortly) 'g'

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        Just wanted to check and get some comments on this... I am going to blog about some recent development I have done, sliderDemo[^], and in the blog I was going to link to my github as a location for the source. I am not concerned about the licensing model, intended to be open sourced, but I was curious how something like this would be handled by CP?? I don't want to step on too many toes. :) Thanks in advance. :thumbsup:

        you want something inspirational??

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        Sean Ewington
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        If I understand you correctly, we'd ideally like to host a local copy of the source (if it's under 10 MB) and then put a link right below that to github for "The Latest Source" download. Would that be acceptable?

        Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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          If I understand you correctly, we'd ideally like to host a local copy of the source (if it's under 10 MB) and then put a link right below that to github for "The Latest Source" download. Would that be acceptable?

          Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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          Dennis E White
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          Sean Ewington wrote:

          Would that be acceptable?

          I don't mind at all. :) I was going to write this as a blog post then have it consumed by CP and I just don't want to step on any toes by including a link in the blog to github.

          you want something inspirational??

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