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Eric Pugh commented on SOLR-16833:
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Agreed on the importance of linking out..   Most folks writing content are 
writing it for some reason, and so they are going to want to host content.  If 
there is awesome content that folks want to directly contribute to Apache Solr, 
well, that might be a place where we expand the tutorials in the Ref Guide to 
cover more.

> Apache Solr's blog
> ------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-16833
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-16833
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Ishan Chattopadhyaya
>            Priority: Major
>
> Context: [~dep4b] reached out to me regarding my previous proposal for a 
> community blog. Perhaps he wants to spearhead this? Thanks Eric! My dad is 
> unwell, so I'll be out of action for another week. This is just a quick 
> jotting down of my notes regarding my thoughts, plans.
>  
> Proposal:
> Apache Solr should have an official blog. We should blog on the official blog 
> often, regarding features, tips/tricks etc. To this effect, [~dsmiley]  and I 
> agreed over a call that he will volunteer to write frequent Solr news (what 
> happened in past month) type posts.
> To set us up with this, I had planned to start a blog seciton on our page, 
> using some pelican theme. Unfortunately, life intervened before I could start.
> We should do something like this 
> ([https://snipcart.com/blog/pelican-blog-tutorial-search-comments)] and add 
> section in our current Solr site (solr-site repo).
> Post that, all posts could be written up as PRs to that repo, and approving 
> it can publish the blog post to the site. I think we already have necessary 
> plumbing to have staging and prod for the pelican site, so all this should be 
> easy to do operationally. 
> Another aspect would be that non-committers can also submit PRs to publish 
> blog posts, which could be super cool.



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