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Remove deployment rebate #822

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We're going to remove the deployment rebate from the developer console. Just wanted to remove the docs before we turn it off.

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@nitaliano nitaliano marked this pull request as ready for review August 6, 2024 18:29
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The recent change involves the removal of a tutorial entry titled "Deploying Your Contracts for Free on the Superchain" from the development resources table in the Optimistic platform documentation. This adjustment reduces the available tutorials for developers, which may affect their learning opportunities regarding free contract deployment on the Superchain. Other resources remain intact, ensuring continued support for users.

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pages/builders/app-developers/overview.mdx Removed tutorial entry on deploying contracts for free on the Superchain.
pages/builders/app-developers/tutorials/_meta.json Removed metadata for the tutorial "Deploying Your Contracts for Free on the Superchain."

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@cpengilly cpengilly added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Aug 20, 2024
@krofax krofax merged commit 4c26ad1 into main Sep 5, 2024
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@krofax krofax deleted the nick/remove-deployment-rebate branch September 5, 2024 13:21
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