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RE: [Interview Project #2] Full-Stack Android developer project (Android app + Backend)

in #utopian-io7 years ago

Hi, I have rejected your contribution because to me it feels like you just submitted it as an afterthought to gain the reward since it technically counts as a contribution to an open source project.

I felt the same about your previous contribution, but the moderator who reviewed it argued for your case, so we decided to approve it. Submitting another "new project" without clear plans for future development, which was created for a job interview, makes me feel like my intuition was right.

I'd recommend you keep Utopian.io's goal in mind when contributing in the future.



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Thanks, it's no big deal. Actually when I submitted the first one I wasn't sure I should submit it as a tutorial or development, since my main intent was to make it available for anyone that would find it helpful. The number of votes I got from the last post surprised me, it was more than any other post I had made, which made the think people were interested in this topic.

Either way, like I stated this will be the last of this type of post.

I'm not sure what you mean referring to my new project, I'm talking about GraphQL server for steem, nothing to do with this one I created for the interview. I know it's a little vague, but like I mentioned that's because with some preliminary testing I did, and its slower than the current solutions, so I'm not sure if it's worth while.

I was actually thinking it would be better as a tutorial when I saw your first interview project. I think a lot of people would definitely be interested if you created a tutorial about that!

And I wasn't referring to your GraphQL project - I meant this contribution, sorry for the confusion. I'm also glad you understand where I'm coming from and I look forward to your future contributions, as you are obviously a very skilled developer!

Thanks, cheers