This article will go over the Azure Heroes: Community Hero digital badger I received.
No Situation and Target to start this blog with, but this time we start it with:
HOOOOOOOOOOOORAAAAY, I’ve been awarded the Azure Heroes: Community Heroes badger by Microsoft!
1. What is this Azure Heroes thing?
It’s a new recognition program by Microsoft, and they describe it as a fun way to collect digital badgers for having meaningful impact in the technical community.
You can find more info on the whole Azure Heroes thing here.
2. What badgers can I collect?
- Inclusive Leader (limited to 100): recipients of the very rare Inclusive Leader badgers are recognized for working to ensure that the communities and events they are involved in are inclusive and have adopted a code of conduct which promotes a diverse line-up of speakers and audience members.
- Content Hero (limited to 250): the Content Hero badgers are given out for sharing valuable knowledge at conferences, meetups or other events. Recipients of this rare award have created original content, sample code or learning resources and documented and shared their experiences and lessons to help others to build on Azure.
- Community Hero (limited to 550): the Community Hero badgers are given out for contributing materially by organizing meetups or conferences or by sharing content and being an active member of the community.
- Mentor (limited to 800): the Mentor badgers are awarded to individuals who routinely share their knowledge and empower the more junior members of the community, guiding and coaching them to acquire more hands-on skills. Mentoring is critical to career development and for building skills and achieving long-term career goals.
- Maker (limited to 2000): recipients of the Maker badger are recognized for being a source of innovation who make meaningful contributions to the community. This badge is given to those who embody the maker spirit and demonstrate tech intensity by using digital tools to create projects for societal improvement that solve problems and inspire new creations and inventions.
- Learner (no limited supply): Learner Badgers are given to those in pursuit of learning and who seek out ways to increase their technical knowledge! This badge is given to anyone attending Azure technical sessions, seminars, meetups and conferences. Collect as many as you can and be sure to visit MS learn to continue your learning journey!
3. What are the requirements to get such a badge?
Microsoft calls it verifiable impact. So each badge has some requirements to get. I’ll go over them one by one:
Inclusive Leader:
- Organizers and core-contributors of programmes and events which regularly target under-represented communities
- Seek out speakers which come from under-represented communities at least 50% of the time
- Have actively shared assets, guides and other resources that in turn help other organizers make their events and communities more inclusive
- Have organized Azure related events that have a diversity scholarship that secures free entrance to the events
- Has regularly offered video streaming with closed captioning or other accessibility options
Content Hero:
- Created at least three valuable Azure content pieces within 6 month for blogs, webinars, podcasts or have spoken at events
- Created tutorials, how-to guides, or sample code that’s being shared to others for free in an open GitHub repo
- Have generated at least three major pull requests that have been merged into our workshop repos (MCW and others)
- Core-contributor of an Azure related open-source project (including readme, license, latest activity on project, code of conduct etc) within the last month
Community Hero:
- Co-hosted a local Azure related meetup
- Hosted free workshops or trainings on Azure related technology
- Mentored and recruited new people to join the community meetups and events as a speaker
- Delivered at least one talk or presentation on Azure at a Meetup or conference in the last 6 months
Mentor:
- Coach, proctor or mentor who has dedicated at least three days to support others in their learning at a an OpenHack, hackathon or bootcamp
- Actively coaching an up-and-coming developer, for example someone from under-represented communities in tech
Maker:
- Creator or maintainer or core contributor to an open source software project with a significant positive impact on the developer community
- Technical contributor to any projects which serves to the greater good or improves the community
- Creator of tools/process that generate value for the developer community
Learner:
- Any participant who attends to Azure related talks or events.
- This badge can also be distributed during events at Microsoft booth
4. What’s under the hood?
Microsoft and Enjin have collaborated in a local pilot to create a blockchain based recognition program. The Azure Heroes badgers were created in a number of original and unique designs which have been tokenised into a digital asset on the Ethereum public blockchain. Here are some key things to know:
- Each season, our badgers will be minted in verifiably limited quantities and recorded on the public blockchain
- We will continue to issue badgers to the community for various achievements until supplies are depleted
- Blockchain technology is being used for issuance and transactions which means that as a recipient of a tokenised badger, you take ownership of a digital collectible in the form of a non-fungible token (NFT)
- Some badgers are more difficult to earn than others and have a verifiably fixed supply which you can see for yourself on the blockchain
- Because each badger is scarce with its own transaction hash, and not simply a copiable image stored on a central server, they require a blockchain wallet to safely store them
- Distribution of badgers is done with a QR code which after scanning will present the recipient with the option to install the wallet
- After initial receipt of the NFT Badger in the Enjin wallet, the owner can send the token to any public Ethereum address, or destroy it if it’s no longer desired
Follow #azureheroes for more information. Available in selected Western European countries.
5. How to get it?
- Nominate yourself or a community hero around you. Community members that have demonstrated verifiable impact in one of several categories will be chosen to receive a badge
- Selected recipients receive a personalized QR code which can be scanned with your phone – follow the simple instructions to claim your digital badger
- After you become an Azure Hero, be sure to share your digital badger by using the sharing link in your wallet to post to your favorite social media using the hashtag #azureheroes
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