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Thread: Best way to ask for comments on a tutorial I’m working on

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    I'd rather be fishing DjM's Avatar
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    Originally posted here by MsMittens
    HUH? I'm sorry.. what should be updated?
    I think he's talking about the time period for editing a tut (or any post for that mater).

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    I can't post in addicts yet and I don't really know anyone on the board that well. I already posted it in GCC a little bit ago.

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    SDK, the problem is Irongeek isn't an addict. It's kinda hard for him to see the responses. So as a "junior member" he sorta has no alternative except to post in GCC.
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    The time allowed to edit a turorial MsMittens.

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    Iron:

    Asking some people here you trust to give an honest evaluation is probably the best way. It avoids the pre-publishing of a potentially flawed piece of work, (or at least one that can be improved upon), before the "real thing" comes out. You will find that many people will read the initial version with all it's "issues" and not read the final version because "they've seen it before".

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