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RE: A little credit goes a long way (UX/UI Visual Steemit Re-Design project)

in #steemit7 years ago

@itinerantartist, part of true leadership is the ability to not just give credit where credit is due, but even more, to give credit away... regardless how many tweaks were made to your source code. A simple, look at what @itinerantartist did! Wow!

And, considering that is all you wanted... respect and acknowledgment... I'm bummed you didn't get it. It's free to give and does wonders for the soul. Having been a GUI girl myself in the past, I know how you pondered and deliberated the smallest of details, fonts, colors, placement of each and every item to the exact pixel. Just know that I feel your pain. GUI projects have a way to get under your skin. You live and breathe it for weeks and months.

Giving credit to others is a heart issue. I made a little word art for @roys-market and was so happily surprised @roychoi to see every gives me credit every time.

Please don't this dampen your giving spirit. You are what makes this platform great.

By the way, I peeked at your posts and love them! You have a new fan. 😍

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This +100. Forget the legality aspect, this is about community. Give credit where credit is due, enough said! And as you mentioned, it takes no effort at all.

Hi @eonwarped! Good to see you!

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I did. She didn’t contribute on the future iterations hence name omitted.

I gave credit on the posts where the work was done. These new iterations she had no hand in and didn’t do the work hence name removed. She’s not edwardo saverian here. She didn’t create SugarSteem. She freelanced a few times and on those posts i gave credit on the post and SBD.