Brian, I think you're up next! Do you think you could have something prepared by next weekend?

Also, it would be great if everyone could make an effort to publicise these posts by tweeting about it, etc.


On 12/04/11 06:04, Jason Porter wrote:
I could, haven't yet though.

On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 12:26, José Rodolfo Carrijo de Freitas <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Nice, are you going to post in TSS ? or another big it news website?

    *De:*[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>
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    <mailto:[email protected]>] *Em nome de *Jason Porter
    *Enviada em:* sábado, 9 de abril de 2011 15:08
    *Para:* Shane Bryzak
    *Cc:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Assunto:* Re: [seam-dev] Seam module spotlight series

    Attached is the markdown file for the first entry.

    On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 20:36, Shane Bryzak <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Guys,

    I'd like to start up a weekly Seam module spotlight.  Basically, each
    week I'd like one of you to write up an article that we can publish on
    in.relation.to <http://in.relation.to> that shows off the best
    features of your module.
    Preferably the article would be use-case centric, as opposed to the
    feature-centric style that we generally write with in the reference
    documentation.  For example, if I was writing a blog post about the
    persistence module I would make the point that if you're writing POJO
    beans to implement your business layer that I would not have
    transaction
    support by default, and that is where the transaction features of the
    persistence module come in.  I'd also explain how it could be
    useful in
    other container environments, such as Tomcat or even Java SE.

    This style of writing is more likely to get your readers to a point
    where they understand why your module is as cool as we say it is, as
    they can relate its coolness in terms of real life use cases.  Whereas
    explaining things from a feature point of view might leave some
    confused
    as to how they can actually *use* that feature in their own projects.

    Anyway, I'm looking for a brave volunteer to go first.  Ideally
    we'd get
    the first spotlight article published by the end of next week (before
    the 9th) so that should leave enough time to put together an
    informative
    article.

    Shane
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