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UI enhancement - link to the Twitter / Telegram of the round operator #3613

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marsrobertson opened this issue Aug 22, 2024 · 3 comments
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GG21 just concluded, I'm browsing the rounds, I would like to say "thank you" to the operators.

For example: https://explorer.gitcoin.co/?utm_source=grants.gitcoin.co&utm_medium=internal_link&utm_campaign=gg19&utm_content=program-rounds#/round/42220/11

TANGENT: Update the utm string?

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I happen to know it is https://x.com/CeloPublicGoods but it should be linked from the round overview page.

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@linear linear bot added the enhancement New feature or request label Sep 3, 2024
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hi @marsrobertson could you please elaborate what this task entails?

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@numdinkushi from the title: "link to the Twitter / Telegram of the round operator"

Why? "I'm browsing the rounds, I would like to say "thank you" to the operators"

Currently individual projects have links to Twitter / Telegram / public chat. But not the round operators. This is described as "UI enhancement" because I can live without it, it is "nice to have", it would be nice of people (including me) were able to keep in touch with historical round operators. In this particular example (original screenshot) - https://x.com/celopublicgoods - pretty easy to find. There might be other round operators that are less known.

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