Jeremy Stanley wrote:
On 2016-05-09 19:46:14 -0400 (-0400), Sean Dague wrote:
Honestly, I'm really liking that more of them are hitting the
mailing list proper this time around. Discoverability is key. The
mailing list is a shared medium, archived forever.

I feel the same (says the guy who is still in the process of
drafting his to send to the ML, hopefully later today). I'm not sure
what drives people to put these on random personal blogs instead,
but the "blog" of our contributor community is the openstack-dev
mailing list.

Understood (it's also why I sent the oslo one to the ML); just my thinking was along the lines of something more project focused (yes u could say ML tags are this) and a little more free-form. Perhaps something that could say include diagrams and pictures, for example to explain how `XYZ` feature is done, a diagram explaining/showing the components of `XYZ` can be very useful.

I guess since the wiki might be going away, perhaps these project blogs could be the replacement? Something perhaps like https://openstack-security.github.io/ (but say not on github); at least then it becomes the projects job to prune content and approve new content (via gerrit?) and IMHO would lead to less spam (although I do find it funny that when I have to edit the wiki it recently asks me questions like 'what is the first letter of this question' before saving, I guess that's for spam protection).

Seems like something like the following really wouldn't be that hard?

http://openstack.org/blog/oslo
http://openstack.org/blog/nova
http://openstack.org/blog/$project_here

-Josh

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