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1. ogrise+(OP)[view] [source] 2019-01-11 10:34:08
Putting a blog post would already be a positive contribution. Then reference it a bit, for instance by answering relevant questions on stackoverflow and linking to it to give more comprehensive details.

Over time your page will naturally get referenced by Google and other search engines.

Too bad it's not accepted in Wikipedia, but as long as the information is easily findable and organized as an easy to read and comprehensive enough reference, your work will be useful to many.

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2. ndnxhs+j3[view] [source] 2019-01-11 11:15:15
>>ogrise+(OP)
The problem with a blog post is others can't improve it to add more info or fix mistakes. The wiki format is perfect for this.
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3. Sean17+Y5[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-01-11 11:44:41
>>ndnxhs+j3
What about a Github Gist (or similar) or an actual code repo somewhere (wouldn't necessarily have to have actual code, could just be a readme)?

Also out of interest, what is the file format?

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4. ndnxhs+Fa[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-01-11 12:33:00
>>Sean17+Y5
File format is .fit its used in a lot of GPS devices specifically for cycling. Its not super hard to find info on but the info is scattered over random sources
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