On 2022-02-17 10:46, Wim Jongman wrote:
Mickael's point is valid, nonetheless. We are trying to focus our
energies on services that add value to the community. If it is
decided by a large percentage of the community that an
Eclipse-branded blog platform is what adds value, we'l
Thanks, Wim,
I am curious to see if others in the community are interested in this
feature. We should also discuss if this feature actually adds value. We can
use this bug to track that interest and discuss some details such as who
should be responsible for moderation on the issue.
I will share m
Thanks, I filed
https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/it/websites/blogs.eclipse.org/-/issues/5
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 4:54 PM Christopher Guindon <
chris.guin...@eclipse-foundation.org> wrote:
> I created blogs.eclipse.org a while back in order to create a copy of
> blog posts written by depar
I created blogs.eclipse.org a while back in order to create a copy of blog
posts written by departed foundation staff. Over time, this platform
organically evolved into a blogging platform that our staff is now using to
create new blog posts. I am definitely open to entertaining the idea of
opening
> Mickael's point is valid, nonetheless. We are trying to focus our energies
> on services that add value to the community. If it is decided by a large
> percentage of the community that an Eclipse-branded blog platform is what
> adds value, we'll certainly entertain it.
>
I was just looking at htt
>
> I was 1 year in the board of EF as committer representative. It was
> moreover a bad year (they happen) with bad consequences for some EF
> services and employees. I've learned there that always asking EF for more
> is not really in the best interest of the community and that the community
> al
>
>
> Doesn't gitlab have a "gitlab-pages" feature similar to "github-pages" ?
>
> Any old static site generating blog software can generate tag-specific
> feeds... I use Pelican for this which is dead simple: Write some
> markdown, run make, git commit, git push to github/gitlab-pages. I
> don't r
So if the blog platform introduce a reduction of quality about the
CI or GitHub integration, adding a few more hours of delays for
each answer, then it's definitely not something profitable to the
community. If the blog platform has very low SLA, so low that its
issues are ne
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 3:49 PM Wim Jongman wrote:
> Dude, lighten up. You talk about the EF webmasters and the infra like they
> are about to die.
>
I was 1 year in the board of EF as committer representative. It was
moreover a bad year (they happen) with bad consequences for some EF
services a
On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 14:57, Wim Jongman wrote:
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>> I use a content management tool called Hugo that allows me to tag my
>> articles. Hugo will generate an RSS feed for each tag and I share the RSS
>> feed with the tag "eclipse" on PlanetEclipse:
>> https://www.chrisguindon.com/tags/
>
> I use a content management tool called Hugo that allows me to tag my
> articles. Hugo will generate an RSS feed for each tag and I share the RSS
> feed with the tag "eclipse" on PlanetEclipse:
> https://www.chrisguindon.com/tags/eclipse/index.xml
>
That looks great. Is that something that the
>
>
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> Define "our" ;)
>
https://blogs.eclipse.org
> The issue with asking Foundation for more services is that -with limited
> manpower- it reduces the quality of services on existing services.
>
I think we should leave that decision to the foundation.
So if the blog platform introduce a r
>
> I think it would be nice if we could make blogs directly on an Eclipse
> blogging server. I sometimes make blogs on my company website that get
> promoted to Eclipse Planet but some blogs are so far detached from my
> companies business that I don't want to post them there.
I use a content ma
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 12:15 PM Wim Jongman wrote:
> Having our own blogging server would make sure that useful blogs are
> archived forever, and it is organized and searchable from one place.
>
Define "our" ;)
The issue with asking Foundation for more services is that -with limited
manpower- i
Hi,
I think it would be nice if we could make blogs directly on an Eclipse
blogging server. I sometimes make blogs on my company website that get
promoted to Eclipse Planet but some blogs are so far detached from my
companies business that I don't want to post them there.
I had made blogs on othe
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