Become a blogger for UDOO

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Hi friends,
ever thought of becoming a blogger for UDOO?

How it works

It works this way: if you’re interested contact us and write your blog post in the text form. If your post includes images or other media, send the content to info@udoo.org
If your post passes through the sieve (many rules below: read them!) and is cool then we’ll make you a Contributor and we’ll publish your post. You will be listed as the author of the blog post.

Accountability

You have to be the author of the blog post. By sending us the blog post you are implicitly saying that you are the author. And as the author you are accountable for your words.

License

Whatever you’ll blog about is licensed along the Creative Commons License Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0), that you can read here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
When you send us the blog post you automatically agree to license your content with this license. If you disagree, then don’t send us your blog post.

Some obvious rules

As you imagine there are rules to be followed.

  • You got to be a member of the UDOO Forum. But I guess, since you’re reading this post you already are;
  • You have to write it in English. The language has to be comprehensible, meaning that you should avoid slang, sms-like messages or plain translations made with Google Translate;
  • The post should be reasonably short. If the post requires half an hour to be read is too long;
  • The post must have an image (850 x 638) to be used as Featured Image. This image will be displayed on top of the post. The blog post can contains other images, videos, gifs, whatever. Posts without a Featured Image won’t be published. Finally, you are accountable for these images/videos/gifs/whatsoever, meaning that you have to send something that is not protected by copyright.

What you can blog about

You’re not limited to UDOO. You can blog about anything, given that it’s related to:

  • The Maker Movement in its various incarnations
  • Considerations about the Single Board Computer field
  • The embedded market
  • The Internet of Things
  • IoT Products (software or hardware products)
  • Cyber-Physical Systems
  • UDOO-based products
  • UDOO-based projects (complete projects, half-complete projects or projects in crowdsourcing)
  • UDOO-based Rapid Prototyping

If you are uncertain then send us an email and we’ll clear your doubts.

What you cannot blog about

You cannot blog about:

  • projects made with other single board computers (unless they are just the starting point for a UDOO-based project that is the actual subject of the blog post)
  • products made with other single board computers (unless they are just the starting point for a UDOO-based product that is the actual subject of the blog post)
  • new Single Board Computers not part of the UDOO Product Line
  • technology in general – meaning that we are not going to publish your boring, useless review of iPhone 19

Ideas?

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