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=== Packaging up your badge app for submission to the store === | === Packaging up your badge app for submission to the store === | ||
=== | === Submitting your badge app to the official badge store === | ||
* Create a GitHub account [https://github.com/join] | * Create a GitHub account [https://github.com/join] |
Revision as of 14:10, 29 August 2018
Todo: Please elaborate on these steps
Todo: How to package up your badge app for submission to the store
Packaging up your badge app for submission to the store
Submitting your badge app to the official badge store
- Create a GitHub account [1]
- Download and install git on your local computer [2]
- Set up git on your local computer with your username and email address (link to set up user and email)
- Fork the emfcamp/Mk4-Apps repo (link)
- Clone your GitHub repo to your computer (link) (maybe mention https://desktop.github.com/ ?)
- Add your app to your local repo (link)
- Create a Pull Request (link)
- Over time, your GitHub report will get out of sync with the changes that have been made to the emfcamp/Mk4-Apps repo so you will need to update your GitHub repo (link)
Rules for apps in the official badge store
- App has to be "Rated G: General Audiences – all ages admitted"
- App should not be of malicious nature
- App complies with EMF's Code of Conduct
- No code/image hot-loading without good reasons (since it might be change after the review process)
- It's fine for people to improve on Apps other have written. Likewise, if you submit an App, be aware that others can and will make changes to it.