By the way, I think for now publishing to GitHub.io is just fine. The blog post is great — content like this is great outreach.
Speaking of outreach, the ApacheQuickstep twitter account has been very quiet. How about tweeting a link to the blog post? I think you could find a couple of newsworthy events every week to tweet about. Julian > On Dec 11, 2016, at 2:40 PM, Julian Hyde <[email protected]> wrote: > > I’m a fan of Jekyll too. Note that you can use the same markup to write pages > and then deploy them to Apache. In fact Calcite’s web site does exactly > that[1]. You need to install Jekyll but that isn’t too difficult. > > Julian > > [1] https://github.com/apache/calcite/blob/master/site/README.md > <https://github.com/apache/calcite/blob/master/site/README.md> > >> On Dec 11, 2016, at 12:36 PM, Hakan Memisoglu <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Thanks Marc for the effort! >> >> >> On 12/11/2016 11:54 AM, Marc Spehlmann wrote: >>> Hey, we have a jekyll blog and a first blog article now! It can be viewed >>> >>> here http://apache.github.io/incubator-quickstep/ >>> <http://apache.github.io/incubator-quickstep/> >>> >>> It's a page automatically generated by github. We can probably change the >>> URL somehow, not sure off hand though. >>> >>> Editting instructions are included in the readme here >>> >>> https://github.com/apache/incubator-quickstep/tree/gh-pages >>> <https://github.com/apache/incubator-quickstep/tree/gh-pages> >>> >>> If anyone wants to touch up the css or layout, have at it. I'm no web >>> design expert, I rely on the pre-built themes. >>> >>> Anyone can write a post, all you need to know is markdown. >>> >>> Happy blogging! >>> >> >
