Authoring
The primary goal of
DevGuru is to gather into a single Web site all
the reference, learning, and component resources that are required by
professional ASP developers on a daily basis. In doing so we hope to foster
an active community of interested individuals and corporations that will
help us develop
DevGuru into the extensive resource that we all need.
If you would like to become a part of this growing community by contributing
some of your own original material to the site, here's how to go about
it:
Having decided on a topic, you should confirm that it is not already documented
on the site. You can use the
Search
page to search the entire site for related material.
Next, you should decide on the type of the article.
DevGuru is currently looking for two types of articles:
- Knowledge Base articles. These are usually very brief tips and tricks
and can range from beginner to advanced levels.
- Tutorials. These are more extensive articles aimed at introducing
developers to more complex ideas. They usually step the reader through
the construction of a working example.
Having decided on a topic and the type of article you wish to author,
we request you to send us an email at authoring@devguru.com and let us know
about your intended article. We'll give you feedback on the appropriateness
of your topic and can make suggestions about how to structure it and possibly
even provide some content. We will also inform you if we are aware of
any other contributor currently working on a similar article.
Finally, when you're ready to submit your article, you can email it to
us at authoring@devguru.com in any popular format such as Microsoft Word,
ASCII, HTML or RTF.
The
Guru reserves the right to edit all submitted material
and to determine if the submission is suitable for display on the
DevGuru Web site.
During the editing and acceptance process, the
Guru prefers to work closely
with our authors.
As you hopefully have noted, there is a certain "look" to the
DevGuru Web site.
All new material, especially any gifs and images associated with your article, must fit
into the site appearance.
It will be the responsibility of our designers to format the content into the appropriate
site templates.
Your name will be featured with your article.
(Yes, this will look good on a resume!) Also, a paragraph describing your
new article will be displayed on the main homepage of
DevGuru for several weeks
immediately following its publication.
We do not pay for submissions.
Once you have submitted an article to
DevGuru and it has been accepted,
we reserve the right to display the material for as long as we wish.
Basically, our policy is not to remove any reference material from display unless
it has become dated.
As author, you will retain both the intellectual property and the copyright to your original material.
However, we ask that you grant
DevGuru the right to copyright the material as it appears
in context on the DevGuru Web site.
This will prevent the material from being lifted from the site and used in an improper manner.