RE: REDIS - build your fastest cache system ever
Okay. Not crediting those sources was a skip. It was a mistake and highly unintentional. My fault, absolutely.
I can't say all I have said is on the REDIS website, if it was there , there will be no point for this post at all. I made this post so that any tech individual reading this post can understand why anyone will choose to pick REDIS over others.
The link you gave was for the data dictionary which I preceded with this preamble here is a proper succinct definition for it.
which shows that I intentionally imported it to the post for the purpose of proper definition.
The strong point of this post was to explain REDIS in a very simple way which I did perfectly.
You may not approve the post,that is alright but it has a unique intent and you can not find this same thing any where else online. If you do find something similar , please drop the link and you will be right with your claim on lack of uniqueness but for now , this is a very unique post.
Maybe i dont have a proper understanding of Utopian Rules as regards uniqueness but this post is not a chimera
if that word is synonymous to substandard.
A chimera is a beast that is a combination of other beasts. In this case, a combination of a blog post and a tutorial, and not quite either.
In the Utopian Blog category, we're looking for a point of view. We're looking for strong, unique content that represents your view and your experience in regards to an open source project. There's a bit of that here, but not enough. You concentrated more on the "what" than on the "why."
The post is also highly technical. This is not a flaw, necessarily. However, when writing a highly technical post, you should seek to make it more welcoming to casual readers.
Finally, while I didn't comment on this in the original moderation comment, the post could have been better written. There were multiple issues of style, grammar, and proofreading. Again, this makes the post less welcoming and less fun to read.