🔓 Announcing the Open Sourcing of Linera's Developer Manual!

Just as microchains further decentralize blockchain infrastructure, we believe documentation should be in the hands of the users as well: bit.ly/git-documentation

What’s in the dev manual?

The Linera Developer Manual at www.linera.dev hosts comprehensive guides on:

  • :gear: Linera’s Rust SDK
  • :chains: The Linera Protocol, Microchains, Wallets, and Node Services
  • :bubbles: Writing, Deploying, and Testing Linera Applications
  • :globe_with_meridians: Persistent Storage, Validators, and Block Creation

Why does this matter? By open-sourcing our documentation, we’re inviting developers worldwide to contribute, propose fixes, and update our developer manual directly. This fosters a collaborative environment core to Web3 where transparency and innovation go hand-in-hand.

How does one contribute? Check out our mdBook repository at www.bit.ly/git-documentation. Whether it’s through submitting pull requests or adding issues, your input is invaluable as we chart a revolutionary path in blockchain design.

Stay connected: As always, this is just the beginning. We’ll continue to update and expand the manual to cover more topics, include additional walkthroughs, and provide even more value to our growing developer community.

Let’s build the future of Web3 applications—together. :handshake:

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Let’s build together!

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@ma2bd we also have open source Linera developer manual of Chinese version. I think we should create pr to official document repo to add multiple language, right ?

I believe we have a translation of the whitepaper, right? The developer manual will be changing often for a while still, so it may hard to maintain different languages. Also, I wonder if using translation tools in the Web browser is fine for this kind of content.

Translation tools’s output seems not quite perfect for me. But don’t worry, we can maintain that in respeer repo until we have proper merge window. Thanks to reply, :smile:

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