Join the Hunt Discussion: Share Your Findings!
  

Sangfor Jojo Lv5Posted 2024-Sep-10 10:43



Hello Scavenger Hunt Participants!

As we embark on this exciting Technical Document Scavenger Hunt, we want to encourage you to engage in lively discussions about your findings! Sharing your thoughts and interpretations not only enriches your understanding but also enhances the experience for everyone involved.


Why Discuss?                                                                                                                           
1)  Collaborative Learning:
By sharing insights, we can learn from each other’s perspectives and deepen our comprehension of the material.

2)  Community Building:
Engaging in discussions fosters a sense of community and connection among participants, making the event even more enjoyable.

3)  Win 100 Coins:
Every Tuesday, we announce the next week's three lucky numbers in advance according to the order of users' replies and reward 3 users with 100 coins each.


Lucky Numbers                                                                                                                        
Award Date
Lucky Numbers
Reward
Sept. 17th
2, 12, 22
100 coins for each user
Sept. 24th
Stay tuned.......
100 coins for each user


How to Get Involved?                                                                                                               

1) Post Your Thoughts:
Share what you found interesting or challenging about the document.

2) Ask Questions:
If something is unclear, don’t hesitate to ask for clarification or insights from others.

3) Respond to Others:
Engage with your fellow participants by commenting on their posts and sharing your views.

Let’s make this scavenger hunt not just a quest for answers but a vibrant exchange of ideas! We can’t wait to see your contributions and discussions unfold.

Happy sharing!


Imran Tahir Lv4Posted 2024-Sep-12 19:19
  

Hi, thanks and great opportunity for all.
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 2024-Sep-10 18:05
  
I personally extend this idea to other technical documents that are often ignored by most.
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 2024-Sep-10 18:02
  
Hi, thanks for the opportunity. It's a great idea to take a deep read on release notes documents that unfortuntately too often are understimated .