Hi all,
I've set up a blog for the Java team on alioth, it's available here:
http://java.debian.net/blog/
This is a static blog generated by Pelican, the sources are stored in a
Git repository accessible to all pkg-java members:
https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-java/pkg-java-blog.git
Am 04.05.2016 um 09:46 schrieb Emmanuel Bourg:
> Hi all,
>
> I've set up a blog for the Java team on alioth, it's available here:
>
> http://java.debian.net/blog/
>
> This is a static blog generated by Pelican, the sources are stored in a
> Git repository accessible to all pkg-java members:
Great!
I think it is a very good way to communicate with people that don't have
time to track the mailing list with all it's details. I'm currently one
of them.
This could also be aggregated on Debian Planet [1]
[1] http://planet.debian.org/
On 04.05.2016 14:14, Markus Koschany wrote:
> Am 04.
Great, is there any restriction on what can published and cannot published..?
-BR-
Dimas Y.P
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From: "Ioan Eugen Stan"
Sent: 04/05/2016 18:41
To: "debian-java@lists.debian.org"
Subject: Re: Java Team blog
Great!
I think it is a very good way to communicate with peo
Le 4/05/2016 à 13:46, Dimas Prawira a écrit :
> Great, is there any restriction on what can published and cannot
> published..?
Well, anything related to the work of the Java team that could be of
general interest. For example:
- new versions of Java
- important Java based applications added to D
Thanks for setting up the blog.
Regarding "Outlook, goals and request for help", I'm interested in helping
out. I've been trying to get involved for a while, but to be honest, I'm
finding the learning curve rather steep. Some blog posts covering how to
get started and how to tackle some of the pro
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