So, did you win the contest?
Dec 07, 2008 — 3 comments
You've stumbled on the little blog for Good-Tutorials. These posts are penned by Zach Holman. This blog is a good way to stay current on newest features on Good-Tutorials. If you want to hear some of the inside scoop behind development or catch some sneak peeks at new features, you might be interested in following @holman on Twitter.
Posted by Zach Holman 28 days ago — 3 comments
The results are in for our little contest we've been having at Good-Tutorials. Thanks to everyone who participated! This was a fun little distraction of a contest; I think we'll be enlarging the scope (and prizes) of coming contests more, too.
If you spot your username below, you'll be getting an email with details on how to claim your prize within the next few days. Thanks!
ellisgl commented on a number of PHP tutorials, gave some helpful feedback, and will be taking home a copy of Matthew Keefe's Flash and PHP Bible.
ViruKat made a few comments during the contest period and happened to be randomly selected for a copy of Keefe's book. Congrats!
npg happened to have their rating selected out of over 750 ratings over the contest period. npg will be scoring a copy of Flash and PHP Bible as well.
Posted by Zach Holman about 1 month ago — 0 comments
Want to pick up a free book on PHP and Flash? Lucky you; we're giving away three copies of Matthew Keefe's Flash and PHP Bible.
The goal of this "contest" is to make it easy for you to win. You don't have to be a Photoshop genius and paint a ridiculous illustration, you need not be a CSS guru, or even a Rails rockstar. There's plenty of other contests to join if you are. If you're running through tutorials, learning, applying yourself, and growing through the process, then this contest is for you.
Simple rules to this. Sign up for an account if you haven't already, and give it a shot:
For each of the three mini-contests mentioned above, we're giving the winner a copy of Matthew Keefe's Flash and PHP Bible. It covers some rich interactive topics for using Flash and PHP together, tackling it from a by-example point of view (which tends to work best for me, personally).
Just want to run a quick and simple contest, so I'll just say this: have fun, and be respectful. As I said, it's pretty easy to notice if you suddenly rate 20,000 tutorials in one day. ;)
I'd like for this to work out quite simply for both you and for me; I already have a few other books from other publishers lined up for future contests if this goes well. This contest ends at the end of day Friday, December 5, 2008, Pacific Time. Gives you about a week and a half to go at it. Not too short, not agonizingly long. Have at it, and feel free to comment below if you have any comments or questions (it'll even count towards your comment count in the contest!)
Posted by Zach Holman about 1 month ago — 0 comments
Like a few others this week, Good-Tutorials is going the trendy route and is going to give Tender a shot for support-related issues. It's a new app in private beta from ENTP that helps tie in support-related requests into Lighthouse, their issue tracking app.
It's going to take the same place as how we were using Lighthouse for both bugs you spot and for any feature requests you might have. In addition — and something that I'm really looking forward to — they have a separate area for FAQs and support-related articles. I plan on writing up a more comprehensive article on tutorial submission guidelines soon, so for you authors out there with an ambiguous idea of what we're looking for in a tutorial this should help clarify things. I'll also be adding a few other FAQs for users, too, so you might want to drop in and take a peek over the next few days.
You can submit new issues (without even needing to create an account!) at:
http://help.good-tutorials.com
Posted by Zach Holman 2 months ago — 4 comments
Just pushed a lot of bug fixes to the main site: lots of issues with legacy-related changes (new URLs and so on), added a few speed-related issues, cached a few longer-running queries, and so on. Also have been catching up with some backlogged emails and other administrative details. All in all, just pushing for some more stability and reliability on the site. The site can be pretty speedy most of the time, but I know at higher loads during the day it can get a little bit more sluggish, so that's somethin I'll continue to work on.
While we're on the bug fixing topic, for those of you with Rails-based sites, definitely give Hoptoad a crack. Makes sleuthing around for these exceptions a heck of a lot easier, and it's really not too difficult to plug into an existing app.
It's also another good time to mention the Good-Tutorials Lighthouses again. If you have any bugs that you found or if you have any feature requests, definitely post it up on our Lighthouse. I'll get cracking on new features again here shortly, now that the site's acting pretty predictably well, so now's the time to ask.
View existing bugs and feature requests.
Posted by Zach Holman 2 months ago — 5 comments
Want to make the world a better place? Becoming a Good-Tutorials moderator is the very foundation for building a better Earth.
Slight exaggeration aside, we could really use your help with moderating. As Good-Tutorials expands, we get more and more tutorials submitted every day. The more people we can get to help moderate these new tutorials, the better everyone's experience will be. We can get the better tutorials listed on the front page so that every Good-Tutorials visitor can benefit.
What's the difference between a normal user and a moderator? This recent blog post helps cover that. In a nutshell, since a moderator tends to see more tutorials and have more experience, how they rate a tutorial matters more. You'll also get the coveted "moderator" title next to your name on your comments. There's also a number of other things in mind for moderators in the near future, too.
If you're interested in donating a few minutes a day or a few times a week to helping sift through tutorials, shoot me an email at zach I at I good-tutorials.com. Include with it: 1. Your Good-Tutorials username, and 2. A short paragraph or two of why you think you're qualified to moderate tutorials (and which topics you're interested in).
If you're interested in helping out but are unsure about the commitments necessary, always feel free to head to the upcoming listings and rate a few tutorials... the more the merrier!
Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!