>
> Is there another
> Apache project that has its own blog but does not fit in the list above?



   - https://openoffice.apache.org/blogpage.html
   - https://arrow.apache.org/blog/
   - https://spark.apache.org/news/ (mostly about releases though)
   - https://airflow.apache.org/blog/
   - https://kafka.apache.org/blog
   - ...

Maybe an option would be to just have it under
https://commons.apache.org/blog/, as part of the project website in Git,
published with the site manually/ASF CRM/etc? I think that way INFRA would
not have to be involved?

Cheers

On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 at 13:05, Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think there are three places today this type of information can live
> within Apache:
>
> - the component website (which we can publish whenever we want)
> - the project wiki (which automatically is live)
> - https://news.apache.org/ (not sure how one posts there)
>
> A new blog (whatever that means using whatever stack) would likely require
> involvement from infra which is already overwhelmed. Is there another
> Apache project that has its own blog but does not fit in the list above?
>
> Gary
>
> On Fri, Apr 19, 2024, 2:42 AM Claude Warren <cla...@xenei.com> wrote:
>
> > I have what is currently a series of 4 blogs that introduce the new Bloom
> > filter implementations and framework in Commons Collections.  I have a
> > couple more in mind, they discuss what Bloom filters are and how the
> > Commons Collections implements them, provides extension points, and how
> to
> > implement some exotic flavors.  In fact I have an implementation for a
> > Kafka PID tracking problem (KIP-936) that uses layered Bloom filters to
> > track PIDs in a time window while handling bursty traffic and not
> exceeding
> > the desired false positive rate.
> >
> > So these are rather technical posts, they could be transformed into pages
> > in documentation, but what I really want to do is get attention on the
> tool
> > from developers of other projects, to let them know the tools exist.  I
> > think that if the ASF had a technical blog we could be promoting our
> > projects to the wider development world.  I can think of other projects
> > that could have rather interesting blogs.  For example, a discussion of
> > Cassandra's new Accord consensus protocol could help other ASF projects
> > working on consensus issues.  Kafka too has a consensus protocol they are
> > working on.
> >
> > Is there any interest in a technical blog that focus on the solutions to
> > technical problems within a project rather than the higher level
> technical
> > problems solved by the project.  So not that Cassandra has a solution to
> a
> > distributed database problem, but Cassandra solved the consensus problem
> > this way; not Kafka solves the data streaming problem, but Kafka solved
> the
> > consensus problem this way. (OK, too much consensus, but you see what I
> > mean).
> >
> > Claude
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 8:07 PM Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Well, we already have https://news.apache.org/
> > >
> > > Gary
> > >
> > > On Wed, Apr 17, 2024, 1:50 PM Elric V <elri...@melnib.one> wrote:
> > >
> > > > On 16/04/2024 13:08, Gary Gregory wrote:
> > > > > There is an Apache wide blog here:
> > > > > https://news.apache.org/
> > > >
> > > > There used to be a planet.apache.org which aggregated
> > committer/project
> > > > blogs, but that seems to be broken.
> > > >
> > > > Would there be any interets in an aggregated ASF-project wide blog?
> > > > Where contributors from all projects could submit posts? Would be a
> > > > great way to keep up to do date, as well as learn about other ASF
> > > projects.
> > > >
> > > >
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