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considering doing a open source coding charity livestream

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I have not been spending as much time as I want to coding, I think that this could really help me improve my coding skills.

 

my Idea:

 

24hr livestream where I and maybe a couple friends code open source apps for the community that will be free and available(need to find a way to distribute, I may use use github).

 

the app ideas would be from the community

 

all proceeds if any go to a charity, and hopefully I can get a donations counter like luke did on his charity stream for donations that the community has contributed to the selected charity.

 

platform is undecided

 

any thoughts, comments, suggestions?

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...Isn't this advertising?

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is this post against forum rules? what rule does it violate?

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...Isn't this advertising?

No, because he is not linking to anywhere, he is just asking for opinions, and this livestream is just an idea, not an actual planned event.

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I say go for it if only for the fact that I absolutely love live programming. Talk through what you're doing, talk through what your code, what it does and why, and think out loud.

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