RVGL Today Blog. Question!
Inviato: ven 26 gen 2018, 22:10
Hello ARM community :)
As some of you maybe saw already on re-volt.io, I started a blog about the whole Re-Volt community.
It is called RVGL Today, you can reach it. My plan is to post 1-3 articles a day, about what is going on in the Re-Volt community.
My question is, if you would be fine, if I also post news regarding the ARM community? If yes, maybe you can tell me a little bit, what this could be. Maybe there are some special events, where I can write articles about? Or maybe also advertising your events on the blog would be a possibility.
But I would need help from one of you guys then, because I speak no italian. Maybe someone can write me short texts about events in the future, sending screenshots and videos, so I can compile and post them.
What do you think? My plan behind this is, to bring the whole community a little bit more together. At the moment, there are some seperated communites, and nobody knows what is going on in the other communities, and often the racers don't know each other.
Ciao and buona serata,
Kiwi
As some of you maybe saw already on re-volt.io, I started a blog about the whole Re-Volt community.
It is called RVGL Today, you can reach it. My plan is to post 1-3 articles a day, about what is going on in the Re-Volt community.
My question is, if you would be fine, if I also post news regarding the ARM community? If yes, maybe you can tell me a little bit, what this could be. Maybe there are some special events, where I can write articles about? Or maybe also advertising your events on the blog would be a possibility.
But I would need help from one of you guys then, because I speak no italian. Maybe someone can write me short texts about events in the future, sending screenshots and videos, so I can compile and post them.
What do you think? My plan behind this is, to bring the whole community a little bit more together. At the moment, there are some seperated communites, and nobody knows what is going on in the other communities, and often the racers don't know each other.
Ciao and buona serata,
Kiwi