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Update content buckets page #12406
Update content buckets page #12406
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WalkthroughThe recent updates encompass a broad enhancement of the content, focusing on the addition of new topics such as Network fees, Regenerative finance (ReFi), Distributed validator technology, and insights on scam tokens. It also updates existing content, notably Decentralized Science (DeSci), and introduces practical guides and resources like a Bug bounty program, Design and UX in Web3, and understanding the Yellowpaper's EVM specifications. These changes aim to enrich the platform with current and comprehensive information across various blockchain-related subjects. Changes
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Actionable comments generated: 0
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- public/content/contributing/translation-program/content-buckets/index.md (13 hunks)
Additional comments: 12
public/content/contributing/translation-program/content-buckets/index.md (12)
- 26-26: The addition of the Network fees link under the "Essential pages" section is appropriate and aligns with the PR objectives to update and expand the content offerings on the site. This topic is essential for users to understand the cost implications of transactions on the Ethereum network.
- 51-52: The correction made to the title of the Decentralized science (DeSci) page from "Decentralized science (DeSci))" to "Decentralized science (DeSci)" by removing the extra parenthesis is a minor but important fix for accuracy and professionalism. Additionally, the addition of Regenerative finance (ReFi) under the "Use case pages" section introduces an emerging concept in the blockchain space, which is valuable for readers interested in sustainable and ethical finance.
- 62-62: Adding Distributed validator technology under the "Staking pages" section is relevant, especially in the context of Ethereum's transition to proof-of-stake. It provides valuable information for users interested in the security and decentralization aspects of staking.
- 82-82: The inclusion of How to identify scam tokens under the "Learn hub & guides" section is crucial for educating the community on security practices and avoiding scams, which are prevalent in the cryptocurrency space.
- 104-104: The addition of How The Merge impacted ETH supply under the "Upgrades" section is timely and informative, given the significant impact of The Merge on Ethereum's transition to proof-of-stake and its implications for ETH supply dynamics.
- 115-116: Adding Code of conduct under the "Community pages" section is essential for fostering a respectful and inclusive community environment. It's a fundamental resource for guiding community interactions and behavior.
- 231-231: The addition of Design and UX in Web3 under the "Advanced developer docs" section is a valuable resource for developers and designers looking to understand and implement best practices in user experience within the Web3 space.
- 252-252: Including The Portal network under the "Research documentation" section introduces an advanced topic related to Ethereum's networking layer, which is beneficial for developers and researchers interested in the technical underpinnings of Ethereum's network infrastructure.
- 261-261: The addition of Bug bounty program under the "Miscellaneous" section is crucial for encouraging community participation in identifying and reporting vulnerabilities, thereby enhancing the security of the Ethereum ecosystem.
- 275-277: Adding resources for community contributions, such as Adding a quiz, Adding design resources, and Design contribution to ethereum.org under the "Contributing" section, is a positive step towards engaging the community in content creation and improvement. It encourages active participation and collaboration in enriching the website's content.
- 310-310: The inclusion of Understanding the Yellowpaper's EVM specifications under the "Developer tutorials 2" section is an excellent resource for developers seeking a deeper understanding of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and its specifications as outlined in the Yellowpaper. This tutorial can serve as an advanced learning material for those interested in the technical details of Ethereum's core functionalities.
- 316-316: Adding EIP-1271: Signing and verifying smart contract signatures under the "Developer tutorials 3" section introduces an important concept related to smart contract interactions and security. It's beneficial for developers looking to implement or understand signature verification mechanisms in smart contracts.
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Actionable comments generated: 0
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Files selected for processing (1)
- public/content/contributing/translation-program/content-buckets/index.md (13 hunks)
Additional comments: 11
public/content/contributing/translation-program/content-buckets/index.md (11)
- 26-26: The addition of the Network fees link under the "Essential pages" section is a valuable update, ensuring users have easy access to information about Ethereum network fees.
- 51-52: The correction from "Decentralized science (DeSci))" to "Decentralized science (DeSci)" fixes a typographical error in the link text by removing an extra parenthesis. Additionally, the inclusion of Regenerative finance (ReFi) under the "Use case pages" enriches the content variety.
- 62-62: Adding Distributed validator technology under the "Staking pages" section introduces an important and emerging topic in the Ethereum ecosystem, which is beneficial for readers interested in staking technologies.
- 82-82: The inclusion of How to identify scam tokens under the "Learn hub & guides" is crucial for educating the community on security practices, which is highly appreciated.
- 104-104: The addition of How The Merge impacted ETH supply under the "Upgrades" section provides valuable insights into the significant changes brought by The Merge, especially regarding ETH's supply dynamics.
- 115-115: Incorporating the Code of conduct under "Community pages" is essential for fostering a respectful and inclusive community environment.
- 230-230: The addition of Design and UX in Web3 under "Advanced developer docs" is a significant update, highlighting the importance of design and user experience in the development of Web3 applications.
- 251-251: Adding The Portal network under "Research documentation" introduces an advanced topic that could benefit developers looking into the future of Ethereum's networking layer.
- 260-260: The inclusion of Bug bounty program under "Miscellaneous" is a proactive step towards encouraging community participation in securing the Ethereum ecosystem.
- 274-276: Adding new sections for quizzes and design resources (Adding a quiz, Adding design resources, and Design contribution to ethereum.org) under "Contributing" significantly enriches the ways in which the community can contribute to the Ethereum.org platform.
- 309-315: The addition of tutorials on understanding the Yellowpaper's EVM specifications and EIP-1271 for smart contract signatures (Understanding the Yellowpaper's EVM specifications and EIP-1271: Signing and verifying smart contract signatures) under "Developer tutorials" sections is a valuable resource for developers looking to deepen their understanding of Ethereum's technical foundations.
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