+1 on the community content section, and +1 for the News section idea! Nicola
Il lun 24 gen 2022, 16:51 Julian Hyde <[email protected]> ha scritto: > I love the idea of community content. Some of these projects will be the > next generation of Calcite, and the authors our next PMC members. > > I share people’s concerns about the list items going obsolete, or the > getting too long. How about moving older items to the > https://calcite.apache.org/community/#more-talks < > https://calcite.apache.org/community/#more-talks> section, keeping only > the 5 or 6 most recent, and removing obsolete items entirely? > > Also, any thoughts on using News for short articles about interesting > projects? https://calcite.apache.org/news/ < > https://calcite.apache.org/news/> News articles are easy to write (just > one .md file) and the web site generator naturally puts recent articles at > the top of the page. > > Julian > > > On Jan 24, 2022, at 7:34 AM, Alessandro Solimando < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > +1 on the proposal, I share Ruben's POV also, but I think we can revise > the > > content from time to time and deprecate/remove links when they get stale. > > > > Best regards, > > Alessandro > > > > On Mon, 24 Jan 2022 at 16:29, Zhe Hu <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> It’s definitely a terrific proposal, especially for those new comers and > >> people who want to share something useful with the community. > >> > >> > >> I totally agree with what Jing Zhan and Ruben Q L mentioned, those > useful > >> stuff has higher requirements for authors and reviewers. What’s more, > for > >> each release, the RM might need to take a little while to briefly check > if > >> those materials are still available. > >> > >> > >> Still, +1 for this. > >> > >> > >> Best, > >> ZheHu > >> > >> > >> On 01/24/2022 17:47,Ruben Q L<[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks for the proposal Stamatis. > >> > >> I agree that such a section could be very helpful, especially for new > >> comers. As you suggest, perhaps a new bullet "external resources" (or > >> something like that) under the community page? > >> > >> I also share the concerns that Jing Zhang expressed. Moreover, there's a > >> risk that over the time some of the links that we share may become > outdated > >> or obsolete. > >> > >> Best, > >> Ruben > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 3:20 AM Jing Zhang <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > >> Hi Stamatis, > >> > >> Thanks for driving this discussion. > >> > >> Big +1 on the idea. They are undoubtedly very helpful for newcomers to > >> Calcite. I have heard a lot of requests in the dev mailing lists to get > >> more started documentation. > >> > >> At the same time, we need take careful to decide what contents to put in > >> this section. Because the content introduced on the community page means > >> that the content has been recognized by the community and is more > >> authoritative. > >> > >> Best, > >> Jing Zhang > >> > >> > >> > >> Stamatis Zampetakis <[email protected]> 于2022年1月24日周一 05:19写道: > >> > >> Hi all, > >> > >> Taking the recent email of Gavin [1] (sharing his article on GraphQL to > >> SQL > >> conversion) as a motive, I wanted to see what people think of creating a > >> new section in the website for putting this and other useful stuff such > >> as > >> Michael's notebooks, Querifylabs blogs [2], etc. > >> > >> We could have one or more new bullets under the community page [3]. > WDYT? > >> > >> Best, > >> Stamatis > >> > >> [1] https://lists.apache.org/thread/3kgwsg18bglszfm51ngy1m58fnh9dd2c > >> [2] https://www.querifylabs.com/blog > >> [3] https://calcite.apache.org/community/ > >> > >> > >> > >
