My answers: > - Can we get enough content to make regular posts?
This is the key question of course! However there are many users of Brooklyn now, each doing something different, so I think there is enough original sources out there. A combination of project news (e.g. releases), links to upcoming events and presentations at recent events, references to other blog posts combined with genuine original content, would be enough to keep a blog busy enough. > - Would this distract from other areas (e.g. is it easier to write a > blog post to demonstrate a feature, than it is to write a good-quality > chapter in the user guide)? This is something that would need to be handled carefully. The user guide must be comprehensive and high-quality, and I would be tempted to push back against any blog post which introduced a feature that is not properly documented. > - Would managing it - starting it, chasing up content, moderating > comments - be a hassle? I think this would be managable. > As for where it would be hosted, we have a few choices: Jekyll on https://brooklyn.incubator.apache.org/ would be my first choice. Richard.
