There is a community FB page staffed by about 5 or 6 of us. More volunteers
are always welcome. We have to go where the audience is regardless of our
preferences
On Tue, Nov 13, 2018, 12:34 Roman Shaposhnik We've got a FB page? That's news to me. What's the URL? (I refuse to
> have an FB account
It's a bit of a manual process, as Kevin notes. And stuff like the
events on the front page need to be updated manually, too.
The other meetups page - [3] below - is updated automatically by a
script running on one of my NUCs at home, and then the next time someone
publishes www.apache.org those c
Sorry, this might not be right for events.a.org. I somehow missed that
part and read apache.org website.
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On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 1:28 PM K
After you commit, you have to go to cms.apache.org and publish the www
site. You can view it on www.staging.apache.org. (note the www I believe
is required for staging).
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I think they are good but as noted, the roadshow will be delayed so we
can stand down on this for the moment. We are rescheduling and I'll add
you to the list of people to get the updated graphic from!
Regards,
KAM
On 11/14/2018 12:49 PM, Roy Lenferink wrote:
> Hi Rich,
>
> I quickly tried to cr
Hi folks,
I've got a question. How is events.a.o website updated?
Normally I would expect the site to be updated after a new commit is pushed
(which then triggers a
new build), but the events.a.o website is still listing old meetups [1]
while the meetups are updated every day [2].
I noticed [3] is
Hi Rich,
I quickly tried to create the 2 images, as the upcoming roadshow is in less
than 3 weeks already.
Keep in mind I'm a software developer, not a graphical designer :)
http://home.apache.org/~rlenferink/img/apache-roadshow-2018-125x125.jpg
http://home.apache.org/~rlenferink/img/apache-roads