Oh, I missed the "note" part, just read again and found it. Please ignore
the above reply on positioning suggestions.
LGTM.

Best regards !
Shivam Singh
<https://github.com/1502shivam-singh>

On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 1:01 AM Shivam Singh <shivam152...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sounds good !
> We can settle this component somewhere around in the footer of the
> website, if that's not an issue with the organization standards.
>
> Best regards !
> Shivam Singh
> <https://github.com/1502shivam-singh>
>
> On Sun, Dec 12, 2021 at 8:06 PM Zhiyuan Ju <juzhiy...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Community,
>>
>> We Apache APISIX Community has 2 web projects for now: apisix-website[1]
>> and apisix-dashboard[2]. When contributors submit PRs, we could use the
>> 3rd
>> platform Netlify[3] to build that PR's Preview site, it's very easy for
>> reviewers to review that PR's changes, and it also takes a good Developer
>> Experience for all of us :)
>>
>> Today I sent a mail to Netlify's Support Team to apply for the OSS
>> plan[4],
>> and just received the reply:
>>
>> ```
>> You’ll need to deploy the Preview site on Netlify in order for us to
>> approve the Open Source application.
>>
>> Additionally, we would appreciate a link to our service on your projects
>> preview site for your website's visitors to see (so, not just in your
>> repository documentation or on a sponsors page). You have two options: we
>> have pre-made badges (https://www.netlify.com/press/#badges) for your
>> convenience, or you may create your own link, which should read “This site
>> is powered by Netlify”. Either should link back to our home page,
>> https://www.netlify.com.
>>
>> Please let us know if you have any other questions or once you’ve deployed
>> the preview site on Netlify. Thanks!
>> ```
>>
>> I have checked Netlify's requirements, we need to add Netlify's Link on
>> the
>> Preview Site, please note: it's not on the ASF's Official Site, so it's
>> good to go to integrate Netlify's Service IMO.
>>
>> - For apisix-website, we could use a Custom Web Component to include the
>> Netlify Link, and because we don't need to release website source code, so
>> it works.
>> - For apisix-dashboard, we could remove the Netlify Component before
>> releasing, so it works as well IMO.
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>> [1] https://github.com/apache/apisix-website
>> [2] https://github.com/apache/apisix-dashboard
>> [3] http://netlify.com/
>> [4] https://www.netlify.com/open-source/
>>
>> Best Regards!
>> @ Zhiyuan Ju <https://github.com/juzhiyuan>
>>
>

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