Thanks Robert!

I totally agree. There is a team specifically running to promote Flink
community in China, hence the concern of "up to date" won't be a problem.
Flink's public WeChat account is maintained by the team, so can the
webpage. They make sure the web page is in-sync.

Best
Yuan

On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 3:23 PM Robert Metzger <rmetz...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hey Yuan,
>
> I like this idea lot!
> As long as the material is non-commercial, and really for the purpose of
> sharing knowledge and promoting Flink, it should be suitable for the Flink
> website.
> If we add such a page to Flink, it is important to keep it up to date. If I
> remember correctly, we used to have such a page on the English website, but
> we removed it, because it was not maintained.
> I would propose to add such a page only to the Chinese version of the
> website. I would only agree to an English version if somebody promises to
> keep it up to date.
>
> Best,
> Robert
>
> On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 9:11 AM Yuan Mei <yuanmei.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > I am looking for a home to put and organize materials (mostly in Chinese)
> > altogether for easier reference or search in the future.
> >
> > Those materials mainly include:
> > - video records for live broadcasting of Flink related content.  For
> > example, the set of selected Flink Forward talks reinterpreted and
> > broadcasted in Chinese.
> > - regular meet up topics, minutes, and PPTs. Meet-ups are held twice
> every
> > month on average.
> > - write-ups/blogs to share user experiences e.t.c.
> >
> > Currently, those materials are published through the official Flink
> WeChat
> > account. The WeChat public account is a good way to “publish”
> information,
> > but very difficult to search or organize afterwards. Personally, I find
> > those materials are particularly helpful to users/developers not very
> > familiar with Flink, me, as an example. Hence finding a place
> easy-to-find
> > such materials is very important.
> >
> > There are several options we can adopt, but specifically, these materials
> > are non-commercial stuff and purely for promoting the Flink community, so
> > better not be tagged with any commercial trademarks.
> >
> > I was wondering how the English communities organize such materials? Can
> we
> > simply put them under https://flink.apache.org/  as a subcategory? like
> > https://flink.apache.org/cn
> >
> > Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks ahead!
> >
> > Best
> >
> > Yuan
> >
>

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