Thanks for the feedback thus far. @Robin: To your points:
1. I would keep the existing blog page, but mix in the Iceberg blog posts. We should just make sure to indicate which are Iceberg community posts and which ones are external posts. 2. For crossposting, I would suggest keeping the current setup (links to external blogs). As for posts hosted directly on the Iceberg blog, those should be unique to the community and not mere crossposts. Does that make sense? Cheers, Max On Thu, Jul 17, 2025 at 10:03 AM Robin Moffatt <ro...@confluent.io.invalid> wrote: > > A couple of thoughts: > > 1. Would this replace the existing page that links out to other blog posts, > or be in addition to it? > 2. Would there be the option for authors to crosspost to this new blog and > use a canonical header to indicate the original? > > thanks, Robin. > > On Thu, 17 Jul 2025 at 05:03, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <j...@nanthrax.net> wrote: >> >> Hi Max >> >> +1 it makes sense to me, especially for posts directly >> presenting/announcing something in the project. >> >> Several Apache projects do that, up to the project. >> >> Regards >> JB >> >> On Wed, Jul 16, 2025 at 6:02 PM Maximilian Michels <m...@apache.org> wrote: >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > I noticed that all blog posts on https://iceberg.apache.org/blogs/ are >> > hosted externally. Would it make sense to publish community posts >> > directly on the Iceberg site? >> > >> > Possible topics: >> > - Release announcements >> > - Presenting new features >> > - Deep dives into internals >> > - Use cases >> > >> > For example, I was thinking of writing a blog post about the Flink >> > Dynamic Iceberg Sink. I could publish it on the Flink blog >> > (https://flink.apache.org/posts/), but I think it would make sense to >> > have a dedicated Iceberg blog post as well. >> > >> > I'm curious to hear your thoughts. >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Max > > > > -- > Robin Moffatt > Sr. Principal Advisor, Streaming Data Technologies