Personally, I think a separate section would be preferable although it
could be formatted the same way as the news so it should be equally
easy to maintain. I think separating it would be nice because it's not
necessarily "news" and I don't think we want to suggest it's
authoritative.
--
Michael Mior
mm...@apache.org

Le mar. 24 sept. 2019 à 14:50, Julian Hyde <jh...@apache.org> a écrit :
>
> I like the idea of time-ordered articles. It creates less expectation the 
> articles are “definitive”.
>
> How about using the “news” section of our site? [1] We use it mainly for 
> releases, but it’s good for other news too (see the “Other news” section). 
> Jekyll mades it pretty easy to add a news item.
>
> Julian
>
> [1] https://calcite.apache.org/news/ <https://calcite.apache.org/news/>
>
> > On Sep 24, 2019, at 6:11 AM, Michael Mior <mm...@apache.org> wrote:
> >
> > I agree that it will get out of date. But I think we would just put
> > the date on each article we post and leave it to the reader to decide
> > if what is posted is still relevant. We could perhaps include a
> > disclaimer. I think it's useful for newcomers to see the activity
> > happening around Calcite.
> > --
> > Michael Mior
> > mm...@apache.org
> >
> > Le lun. 23 sept. 2019 à 18:06, Julian Hyde <jh...@apache.org> a écrit :
> >>
> >> A section of the web site might take quite a bit of curation, because 
> >> these links go out of date. Also, we might find ourselves asked to endorse 
> >> companies and products, which we shouldn’t be doing.
> >>
> >> I think a reasonable compromise is to use the @ApacheCalcite twitter 
> >> account to forward interesting content. The good stuff often gets picked 
> >> up by aggregators such as Data Eng Weekly[1], and by tweeting we can help 
> >> the editors of those aggregators find the good content.
> >>
> >> Julian
> >>
> >> [1] https://dataengweekly.com/ <https://dataengweekly.com/>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> On Sep 23, 2019, at 7:39 AM, Michael Mior <mm...@apache.org> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for sharing!
> >>>
> >>> On a related note, I wonder what others think about having a section
> >>> of the website where we include links to such b blog posts and
> >>> articles referencing Calcite.
> >>> --
> >>> Michael Mior
> >>> mm...@apache.org
> >>>
> >>> Le lun. 23 sept. 2019 à 09:50, Robert Yokota <rayok...@gmail.com> a écrit 
> >>> :
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>> In case anyone is interested, I wrote a post about integrating Calcite,
> >>>> Omid, Avatica, Avro, and Kafka here:
> >>>> https://yokota.blog/2019/09/23/building-a-relational-database-using-kafka/
> >>>>
> >>>> Regards,
> >>>> Robert
> >>
>

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