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- *Request review*. Email the JMS at [email protected] confirming you have submitted the story. and provide suggested social media text and image. | ||
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## Social media amplification of blog post | ||
If you would like to have a post about your work on [Project Jupyter social media](./social), please provide the following: | ||
If you would like to have a post about your work on [Project Jupyter social media](/social), please provide the following: | ||
- Post content (500 characters maximum) | ||
- Github link (this will auto-generate an image) | ||
- Or an image to use | ||
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The Jupyter Media Strategy Working Group (JMS) exists to ensure that communications in Jupyter official channels are strategic and benefit Project Jupyter. Please see our [charter](https://jupyter.org/governance/charters/MediaStrategyCharter.html) as and [current list of constituents](https://jupyter.org/governance/people.html#jupyter-media-strategy-working-group) for more information. | ||
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## Jupyter Blog | ||
The Jupyter [blog](https://blog.jupyter.org) is designed for community members to share valuable, educational content, including news and tutorials, about Jupyter. Please see the Jupyter Blog Submission [Guidelines](./blog_guidelines) for details on creating a post. | ||
The Jupyter [blog](https://blog.jupyter.org) is designed for community members to share valuable, educational content, including news and tutorials, about Jupyter. Please see the Jupyter Blog Submission [Guidelines](/blog_guidelines) for details on creating a post. | ||
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## Jupyter Discourse Forum | ||
The Discourse [forum](https://discourse.jupyter.org) is meant to be a welcoming place for discussion about Project Jupyter. Members are encouraged to ask and answer questions, and highlight wins. If you are interested to be a part of the Jupyter Discourse moderation team, please reach out to us at [email protected]. | ||
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