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Greetings which I hope make it past the remove greetings bot ;) Yes, this is much the same post as the one I just put up at IoT.SE Meta, almost.

I added the Arduino.SE community promotion ad used in years past at https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/ to the new (2019) selection page there; they must be renewed annually.

That one is totally fine, but if anyone thinks they have a better one, post it here and I will replace it (rather than having competing ads for the same site). Be sure you understand the requirements for the image first, they are in the question on the RPi Meta page linked above.

Also, if you are a voting member at RPi.SE, please upvote the ad, since they must reach a threshold in order to appear. The specific "answer" is here.

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  • The Arduino promotion ad should be posted on the Arduino Meta page - not the Raspberry Pi page. arduino.meta.stackexchange.com/q/2561/19409
    – sa_leinad
    Feb 5, 2019 at 2:57
  • No. What's the point of promoting a site on its own page? There's already a banner at the top. Anyway, it is totally normative practice to do both (promote the local exchange as well as related ones). In fact, it's totally normal to promote non-SE sites if enough people vote the ad as appropriate. E.g., Rpi has usually had a link to the foundation's github page, on U&L you'll find community ads for various linux distros, etc. The SO version is even explicitly about ads for open source software: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/379273/…
    – goldilocks
    Feb 5, 2019 at 18:53
  • Thanks for the clarification.
    – sa_leinad
    Feb 6, 2019 at 8:00

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