Thanks Paul, I will work with Madhura and do the rest (website related stuff).
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Paul Fremantle <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for the ping Dmitry. > > I suggest we create an Apache Stratos blog at say wordpress or blogger and > set it up so that any committer can get access to post. > > I can setup a Github repo. > > I won't offer to do the rest! > > Paul > > > On 23 April 2014 22:12, Dmitry Sotnikov <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks Paul and Damitha! >> >> I'll be happy to go out and talk to partners (e.g. there are people I >> know at MongoDB, MariaDB, TomEE, Jetty, etc.) - but indeed we need to get >> the basics in place on our end. I am new to this community so not sure how >> these things can be done. >> >> Setting up a github repo for cartridges: who and how can do that? >> >> Adding cartridge catalog to the Apache Stratos website - who can do that? >> >> Modifying the front-page of the Apache Stratos site so it has a section >> on the latest/changed/promoted cartridges - again, who can do that? >> >> For blogs, I assume there is no such thing as Apache Stratos blog - is >> there? Any plans to have one? >> >> Dmitry >> >> >> On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 4:06 AM, Paul Fremantle <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Dmitry >>> >>> I completely agree. >>> >>> Firstly, we need a place for the cartridges to live. I would assume that >>> these aren't necessarily all going to live in the core codebase. So what >>> about setting up a github repo for these. >>> >>> I also would suggest we start by actually creating a bunch ourselves and >>> then asking the relevant teams for help in validating. So for example, we >>> have already seen e.g. MongoDB cartridges, so maybe we could publish a >>> Mongo cartridge and then get feedback from the Mongo team on what we can do >>> to tweak it. >>> >>> Another useful thing is from a marketing point of view would be to >>> jointly publish blogs on how to use these cartridges. >>> >>> Paul >>> >>> >>> On 22 April 2014 01:21, Dmitry Sotnikov <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Guys, >>>> >>>> I suggest that we start reaching out to various teams producing >>>> application servers and databases and help them create Apache Stratos >>>> cartridges and promote them. >>>> >>>> For that, we need to have a good list of things that we provide to >>>> these partner teams - so partners understand what they get. >>>> >>>> My guess is that they would mostly benefit from technical help creating >>>> the cartridges and from co-marketing their efforts. >>>> >>>> Technical is pretty straight-forward: they can use documentation >>>> [1]<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/STRATOS/4.0.0+Creating+a+Cartridge>and >>>> our help, right? >>>> >>>> From co-marketing perspective, can we add a section on the website with >>>> cartridge catalog and also have the latest cartridges and news about them >>>> promoted on the front page of Apache Stratos? >>>> >>>> Obviously we can promote with all the social media channels that we >>>> have. >>>> >>>> What else do we have in terms of promoting cartridges? >>>> >>>> There is no Stratos blog or Stratos newsletter, are there? Are there >>>> plans to start these? >>>> >>>> We can invite them to public hangouts, right? >>>> >>>> And they can contribute session submissions to ApacheCon... >>>> >>>> Anything else they will get from participating? >>>> >>>> I think once we finalize the list of gives, we can create the text we >>>> can start sending out, and then have a list of the teams we reach out to - >>>> between us all here we will probably always have someone who knows someone >>>> in these potential partner teams. >>>> >>>> [1] >>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/STRATOS/4.0.0+Creating+a+Cartridge >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Dmitry Sotnikov >>>> VP of Cloud; WSO2, Inc.; http://wso2.com/ >>>> email: [email protected]; cell: +1.949.303.9653; Skype: DSotnikov >>>> Lean . Enterprise . Middleware >>>> >>>> <http://wso2.com/events/> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Paul Fremantle >>> CTO and Co-Founder, WSO2 >>> OASIS WS-RX TC Co-chair, Apache Member >>> >>> UK: +44 207 096 0336 >>> US: +1 646 595 7614 >>> >>> blog: http://pzf.fremantle.org >>> twitter.com/pzfreo >>> [email protected] >>> >>> wso2.com Lean Enterprise Middleware >>> >>> Disclaimer: This communication may contain privileged or other >>> confidential information and is intended exclusively for the addressee/s. >>> If you are not the intended recipient/s, or believe that you may have >>> received this communication in error, please reply to the sender indicating >>> that fact and delete the copy you received and in addition, you should not >>> print, copy, retransmit, disseminate, or otherwise use the information >>> contained in this communication. Internet communications cannot be >>> guaranteed to be timely, secure, error or virus-free. 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