On 11/9/05, Travis Reeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's a large part of the motivation behind PlanetApache. It was set up by Tetsuya Kitahata (who is an ASF committer) on non-ASF hardware, with its own domain, for the reasons you mention. Rather than being a blog in and of itself, it's an aggregator that will pull in (relevant sections of) the blogs of any ASF committers who want to sign up. It's actually an awesome way of keeping up with all sorts of things going on at the ASF, not to mention new ideas that send you off exploring. ;-)
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It might be a good idea to have it on a third party site so there will be no issues with Apache and we can have a disclaimer that says "the stuff on here is not endorsed or affiliated in any way by ASF". Blogger allows multiple bloggers and it's free so we could set one up there easily enough.
That's a large part of the motivation behind PlanetApache. It was set up by Tetsuya Kitahata (who is an ASF committer) on non-ASF hardware, with its own domain, for the reasons you mention. Rather than being a blog in and of itself, it's an aggregator that will pull in (relevant sections of) the blogs of any ASF committers who want to sign up. It's actually an awesome way of keeping up with all sorts of things going on at the ASF, not to mention new ideas that send you off exploring. ;-)
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TravisOn 11/9/05, Matthias Wessendorf < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I thought about something similar, but much more common.
I thought about hosting social software (like blogs) inside of the ASF.
So every committer is free to blog or not (on his own blog).
Similar to homepages, some committers own.
-Matthias
On 11/9/05, Bruno Aranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That would be a nice idea :-)
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> Bruno
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> 2005/11/9, Martin Marinschek < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > yes, would be good.
> >
> > I have been thinking about that from time to time.
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> > maybe I'll start one - we could call it a general MyFaces one where
> > every developer may blog ;)
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> > regards,
> >
> > Martin
> >
> > On 11/9/05, Travis Reeder < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > > Would any developers be interested in blogging about their MyFaces work?
> > > I'm thinking it might be a good way to keep people informed about what we're
> > > all up to.
> > >
> > > Travis
> > >
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