Guest Writing
Guest Writing
We want to expand coverage into areas one person alone cannot reach, together with the reader community.
Welcome Topics
- LLMOps (prompt management, evaluation, tracing)
- MCP (Model Context Protocol) implementation & design
- Using observability tools such as Langfuse and LangSmith
- AIDD (AI-Driven Development) practices
- AI Agent design, operation, and evaluation
- Tool comparisons and tutorials related to the above
Topics We Decline
- Pure promotional articles for company products or services
- Unverified speculation without sources
- Unauthorized republication or mechanical copying from other sites
- General marketing content without technical depth
Submission Requirements
- Length: At least 3,000 characters (shorter is acceptable if the content is dense)
- Format: Markdown (
.mdor.mdx) - Structure: Proper use of headings, code blocks, and figures
- Sources: Cite references and quoted materials
- Language: Japanese or English (either is fine)
Frontmatter Template
---
title: ""
description: ""
publishedAt: "YYYY-MM-DD"
draft: true
permalink: ""
lang: "en"
translationKey: ""
category: ""
tags: []
author: "Guest Author Name"
# guest: true
--- - Enter the guest author's name in the
authorfield. - Set
langtojaoren. - (Future) We plan to add a
guest: trueflag to the schema to enable automatic guest-post listings.
Review Flow
- Submission: Send your draft via GitHub Pull Request or email (llm.ops.notes★gmail.com, replace ★ with @).
- Initial review: We check technical accuracy, sources, and duplication (target: within 1 week).
- Revision: We may send feedback for corrections. Expect around 2–3 back-and-forth cycles.
- Publication: Once approved, the article is published and announced on social media.
Copyright & License
The author retains copyright of the submitted manuscript.
By submitting, the author grants this site a license to publish the material.
We will never request copyright transfer or impose exclusive usage restrictions.
Compensation
Currently, guest posts are unpaid. A credit line (name and optional link) is added at the end of the article. We may consider paid or donation-based models in the future, but nothing is decided yet.
Ready to Submit?
Feel free to reach out even if you only have a topic idea. Contact us via Pull Request or email.