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Explain the stats on the card #10441

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copypasteearth opened this issue Dec 6, 2021 · 5 comments
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Explain the stats on the card #10441

copypasteearth opened this issue Dec 6, 2021 · 5 comments

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@copypasteearth
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Hi I got my card and I'm just wondering what the numbers on the card stand for. I'm pretty sure the bottom left is the number of pull request that we were.

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@Sanan4li
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Sanan4li commented Dec 7, 2021

Not sure but that number represent your position in the year book https://education.github.com/graduation/yearbook

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polroti commented Dec 28, 2021

Hi i got the card today. is that the only swag?

@MaheshBabu11
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Hi i got the card today. is that the only swag?

I got the same a few days back. I Think the card along with the letter is the swag.

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polroti commented Dec 28, 2021

Well that is disappointing! Why do they call it a swag and delay it for months saying shipment issue? They could've sent an email with the card attached!

@elisemoe
I regret to say that it is disappointing! This may reflect negatively in the upcoming GitHub Graduation 2022.

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Hi I got my card and I'm just wondering what the numbers on the card stand for. I'm pretty sure the bottom left is the number of pull request that we were.

Thank you

I'll create a guide to each part of the card and add to the readme in a few days! 😁

Thanks everyone for the feedback. The trading card is the swag, as shared before the event. We'll continue working to come up with fun and unique ways of celebrating graduation each year.

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