Sorry I didn't see this sooner. We'd be happy to have you participate. As 
directed in the original article, please submit in markdown (though since 
html is valid markdown, that's **probably** fine too). The site is rendered 
using Statocles.

On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 5:43:50 PM UTC-6, kimoto wrote:
>
> I can join Mojolicious advend calender.
>
> Is what format ok?
>
> html or pod?
>
> 2018年11月4日日曜日 5時54分16秒 UTC+9 Joel Berger:
>>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> As I mentioned at Mojoconf, I am hoping to run the advent calendar again 
>> this year, but I cannot do nearly as much work on it as last year, both for 
>> sanity and personal reasons. Therefore I'm looking to you to help me out 
>> with contributions. I've already gotten submissions from two authors, more 
>> ideas from another few of you. Well now's the time! If you want in, and if 
>> you want to be sure the calendar happens and is a success, start getting 
>> those posts to me. I don't have a firm deadline, but I need probably 10 or 
>> so in to me before the end of the month in order to go ahead, and probably 
>> at least 10 more by publishing date, whenever that is. I'll commit to 5.
>>
>> As to topics, I think we have promises covered, indeed I'm going to send 
>> out an email to those of you who want to do articles on promises so that we 
>> can coordinate. I myself am taking the Async/Await pattern and hopefully 
>> library announcement. 
>>
>> Other topics can include anything from your library, your favorite 
>> library, your favorite pattern, something you use Mojo for, or whatever 
>> else you want to write about. Remember, even if what you do with 
>> Perl/Mojo/The Web seems ordinary, it isn't ordinary to everyone else. We 
>> all do different things and what seems mundane to you every day will be 
>> fascinating to others.
>>
>> I'll be taking submissions in markdown format. Please use 4 space 
>> indentation for code blocks as the markdown renderer hasn't caught up with 
>> github flavor code fences.
>>
>> Please include a short but engaging title and at least a few paragraphs 
>> of text. 
>>
>> Every article should come either with an image or an idea for an image, 
>> for the top banner and other marketing (think twitter). If that image is 
>> included, I need to have a link to the source, which must be appropriately 
>> licensed. Searching on wikimedia is a great way to start or else searching 
>> on google images with the license filter on. See last year's calendar for 
>> how that looks.
>>
>> If you didn't contribute last year, please include your full name (or how 
>> you'd like to be credited), with a sentence or two about yourself, and a 
>> gravatar url or image (if desired).
>>
>> You may submit as PRs to the github repo (
>> https://github.com/jberger/mojolicious.io) or emailed to me. Don't worry 
>> about getting the dates or metadata right, we'll figure that all out. And 
>> please contact me if you have any trouble or questions.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Joel Berger
>>
>> P.S. If authors submit articles but we don't get enough, they will still 
>> get published, it just may not be structured as a calendar. Don't worry, 
>> contributions will not be wasted either way.
>>
>> P.P.S. ... but calendars are more fun, submit something and help us get 
>> there!
>>
>

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