Re: Apache Arrow website

2021-02-26 Thread Neal Richardson
Hi Fernando, The website source is at https://github.com/apache/arrow-site. Have a look, and you can make a pull request there. Neal On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 1:32 AM Fernando Herrera < fernando.j.herr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Apache Arrow website devs, > > Is there somebody tha

Apache Arrow website

2021-02-26 Thread Fernando Herrera
Hi Apache Arrow website devs, Is there somebody that could help me to set up two pages that we are working on for Rust? Both are markdown books, one is a list of RFCs for the project and the other is a guide for Arrow in Rust. I dont know what would be the process to set up space in your server

Re: Improvements to Apache Arrow website

2017-04-27 Thread Uwe L. Korn
Thank you Wes and Kouhei for making this happen! It really looks great and I already used the generated documentation to pass to colleagues. Still there are a lot missing pieces but having the system in place is a great boost to add more. -- Uwe L. Korn uw...@xhochy.com On Tue, Apr 25, 2017,

Re: Improvements to Apache Arrow website

2017-04-25 Thread Wes McKinney
Thanks to Kouhei we now also have documentation for the GLib C bindings on the website: http://arrow.apache.org/docs/c_glib/ On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 11:12 PM, Wes McKinney wrote: > hi folks, > > In advance of the Arrow 0.3 release, I updated our website to use a static > site generator (Jekyll)

Improvements to Apache Arrow website

2017-04-24 Thread Wes McKinney
hi folks, In advance of the Arrow 0.3 release, I updated our website to use a static site generator (Jekyll), and added * Rendered format specification documents * Rendered API documentation for C++, Java, and Python See http://arrow.apache.org/ for the new-and-improved site. Pull request implem