Hi, On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Ross Gardler <rgard...@apache.org> wrote: > ...My only concern is the splitting of information sources for the project. I > would therefore suggest we also: > > a) include the blog content (or at least headlines), in community.apache.org > - can be done with a RSS reader widget I think > > b) have content posted on the blog emailed to this list (once we have a zone > I have a script that will do this for us)
Ok, sounds good but I think we can even get the blog before those things are in place. > > On 18/01/2010 22:49, Luciano Resende wrote: >> Having a blog would be helpful. I was just wondering if the contents >> of the community blog would interest only a subset of the Apache >> community, or would be suitable for the main Apache blog.... By main apache blog, do you mean http://blogs.apache.org/foundation? That's controlled by what used to be PRC, so we'd need to validate our posts with them every time. Also, any blog under http://blogs.apache.org gets aggregated at http://blogs.apache.org, so ours would be visible in any case. And we can ping the-artist-formerly-known-as-PRC when we have Big News. >> I guess >> having our own blog would give us more freedom, and we could >> cross-post subjects that are of wider interest... Yes, agree. Maybe not cross-post but at least let other groups know where we have news. > ...Hmmm.... I guess that depends on what people are planning to post on the > proposed blog. Bertrand, what kind of content are you imagining?... Just general informal news about comdev. Whatever crosses our minds, really. -Bertrand