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<p>The Handmade Network provides a place for project owners such as yourself
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to showcase and record the development of their projects, and for
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users to discover, follow and discuss these projects. This Monthly
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Update Policy applies to your project if it doesn’t fit into a category listed under
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“When the Monthly Update Policy Doesn’t Apply” below, and is
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intended to encourage development and guard against your active or
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complete project having to share web space with abandoned ones.</p>
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<h2>What Constitutes an Update</h2>
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<p>Outlined
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are the ways a project owner, or a well-meaning member of the
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project’s community, may contribute to a monthly update.</p>
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<h3>Blog Post</h3>
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<p>The most straightforward way to update the community with your progress
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is with a simple blog post within the network. The length of the post
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is not measured, as the network understands an individual may have
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difficult months. Therefore, anything in the spectrum of a quick
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message saying you had no progress, to a summary of a chat
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discussion, all the way up to a full-blown detailed development log
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would be considered a monthly update. Even with posts detailing your
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inability to work for a month, looking back at your own development
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history is an important exercise.</p>
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<h3>Forum Activity</h3>
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<p>Any activity in your project’s forum would satisfy the monthly update
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policy. This includes contributions to any forum discussions from you
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as the project owner and from members of the community. </p>
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<h3>Link to External Update</h3>
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<p>YouTube videos, GitHub / GitLab repository links (e.g. to a recent commit),
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Reddit thread, Twitter threads discussing the project’s current
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state, your own personal blog posts, are a few examples of what would
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work here. Such updates must be linked somewhere in your project page, blog, or
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forums in order to qualify. As a reminder, having
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a hyperlink in to your external blog in your signature or profile
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links that visitors are expected to follow up on without further
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prompting from you doesn’t count. </p>
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<h2> When the Monthly Update Policy Doesn’t Apply</h2>
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<h3>Grace Period</h3>
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<p>New projects are not required to provide updates until the month
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following their approval. For example, if a project is posted in the
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middle of March, they are not required to post any further updates
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for March – the monthly update policy will go in effect for that
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project in April.</p>
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<h3>Personal Circumstances</h3>
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<p>If the developer foresees not being able to provide a timely update this
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month, or possibly even for a number of consecutive months, we invite
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them to post a short update on their project blog letting their
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audience know they’ll be taking a leave of absence. A reason need
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not be supplied. Should you feel uncomfortable in doing so, an email
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to <a href="mailto:webmaster@handmadedev.org">webmaster@handmadedev.org</a>
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in private will let us flag the project as in hiatus and it will let
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us deflect incoming questions about the project’s status in your
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stead.</p>
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<p>Although a blog post explaining the leave of absence will suffice, such an
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e-mail is still appreciated, of course.</p>
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<h3>Project Completion</h3>
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<p>When the project owner is confident the project has entered a stage of
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completion, a stage of maintenance with no further features, or it
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has changed identity such that it is no longer considered the
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original project, the monthly update would no longer be necessary.
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Please advise us of this so that we may update the
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status of your project, both for our bookkeeping, and for the
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purposes of sorting projects by status.</p>
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<h2>What happens if the Project is Inactive</h2>
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<h3>First Strike</h3>
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<p>If for any month there was no activity, without having notified the
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network, the project owner will receive an e-mail within the first
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week of the following month. No further action will be taken for that
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month.</p>
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<h3>Second Strike and Beyond</h3>
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<p>If for any subsequent month there is no activity, without having notified
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the network, the project will receive an e-mail within the first week
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of the following month and will be flagged as ‘in-hiatus’ until
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activity resumes. This will always happen for any inactive month
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following the first strike of the year. At the start of a new year,
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the strikes are reset, applying the first one first.</p>
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<p>The project, while in hiatus, will remain as part of the project listings
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but may be pushed down the list, and may not be considered as a
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featured project while in this status. If it was a featured project
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at the time of being flagged due to a strike, it will be removed from
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the featured list.</p>
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<h3>Three Months Inactivity</h3>
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<p>If the project has been in hiatus for three months, without having
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notified the network, it is considered dead and removed from the
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project listings. E-mail <a href="mailto:webmaster@handmadedev.org">webmaster@handmadedev.org</a>
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to re-instate it the first time this occurs.</p>
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<p>The second time a project reaches this status, without having notified
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the network, it will be considered permanently dead. At this point,
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the project will need to be re-submitted.</p>
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<h2>How to be Featured</h2>
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<p>More active projects have a better chance at being noticed by members and
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staff alike. Popular projects are more likely to receive votes
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towards a monthly community featured-project slot, though community
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interest can be piqued even by small or new projects if the project
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is producing interesting content. Community-chosen featured-project
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slots make up to 3 of the possible highlighted projects -- there are
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also up to 3 staff-pick featured slots each month. The recipients of
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these slots are at the discretion of the site staff, but you can make
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your project shine by frequently and consistently reporting progress
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on your project and interacting with the community.</p>
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