Hi Juan Pablo,

Thanks, I've published it now. Thanks also for the link for public
previewing, I'll give it another shot.

Further posts to follow!

Cheers,
Dave

On 09/05/16 18:53, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> +1 for the post content.
>
> As for public preview urls, seems there's some support (it may require some
> infra help?), see
> https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/public_preview_of_drafts_feature
>
>
> cheers,
> jp
>
> On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 12:04 PM, Dave Koelmeyer <
> dave.koelme...@davekoelmeyer.co.nz> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> A little late getting something out of the gate, but here's a short
>> initial post for review. It's not live, and I can't figure out how to
>> successfully generate a public preview URL from Roller, so here's the
>> content (note that some words such as "here" will be hyperlinked):
>>
>> "A new blog home for Apache JSPWiki
>>
>> "As part of our recent new release, we’re pleased to announce JSPWiki
>> has a brand new blog home – right here on
>> https://blogs.apache.org/jspwiki. Over the coming weeks we’ll be sharing
>> news, tips, and feature highlights – so be sure to check back regularly.
>> The RSS feed for your favourite news reader is here (and for folks who
>> prefer social networks, we have a revived presence on Facebook and
>> Twitter).
>>
>> "For our new JSPWiki 2.10.2 release: be sure to check out the list of
>> terrific new features here. As well as code rewrites for core
>> components, support for running in dockerized containers, and fixes for
>> popular supporting application servers, the new Haddock template has
>> been enabled by default. Previously only available as a
>> manually-configured option, Haddock has now matured sufficiently to
>> serve as our production-ready, next-generation template. There’s a huge
>> number of improvements in Haddock compared to JSPWiki’s legacy templates
>> and skins, and we’ll be covering some highlights in future blog posts.
>> If your site is running an older JSPWiki version, consider giving it a
>> substantial visual and feature boost simply by updating to v2.10.2.
>>
>> We have one of the most friendly and helpful user and developer
>> communities around – folks as always are welcome and encouraged to
>> participate via the mailing lists."
>>
>> --
>> Dave Koelmeyer
>> http://blog.davekoelmeyer.co.nz
>> GPG Key ID: 0x238BFF87
>>
>>

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