Re: [Website] yyyy/mm/dd directory scheme for Camel blog?

2020-06-02 Thread Peter Palaga
OK, I have changed https://github.com/apache/camel-website/pull/381 to /mm. -- P On 02/06/2020 17:33, Claus Ibsen wrote: Hi Yeah that is nice to structure as that. Maybe /MM is just enough. On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 3:16 PM Peter Palaga wrote: Hi, the number of subdirectories in htt

Re: [Website] yyyy/mm/dd directory scheme for Camel blog?

2020-06-02 Thread Peter Palaga
On 02/06/2020 17:26, David Jencks wrote: A nitpick, but the blog portion of the website is built by hugo. Ha, good to know, thanks! -- P David Jencks On Jun 2, 2020, at 8:21 AM, Peter Palaga wrote: I tried it for the Camel Quarkus 1.0.0-CR2 announcement, see https://github.com/apache/ca

Re: [Website] yyyy/mm/dd directory scheme for Camel blog?

2020-06-02 Thread Claus Ibsen
Hi Yeah that is nice to structure as that. Maybe /MM is just enough. On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 3:16 PM Peter Palaga wrote: > > Hi, > > the number of subdirectories in > https://github.com/apache/camel-website/tree/master/content/blog is > getting longer and longer. How about switching to /

Re: [Website] yyyy/mm/dd directory scheme for Camel blog?

2020-06-02 Thread David Jencks
A nitpick, but the blog portion of the website is built by hugo. David Jencks > On Jun 2, 2020, at 8:21 AM, Peter Palaga wrote: > > I tried it for the Camel Quarkus 1.0.0-CR2 announcement, see > https://github.com/apache/camel-website/pull/381 > > I tested it locally, and Antora picked the n

Re: [Website] yyyy/mm/dd directory scheme for Camel blog?

2020-06-02 Thread Peter Palaga
I tried it for the Camel Quarkus 1.0.0-CR2 announcement, see https://github.com/apache/camel-website/pull/381 I tested it locally, and Antora picked the new page as expected. -- P On 02/06/2020 15:16, Peter Palaga wrote: Hi, the number of subdirectories in https://github.com/apache/camel-we

[Website] yyyy/mm/dd directory scheme for Camel blog?

2020-06-02 Thread Peter Palaga
Hi, the number of subdirectories in https://github.com/apache/camel-website/tree/master/content/blog is getting longer and longer. How about switching to /mm/dd directory scheme as usual in other blogging systems? I primarily mean to start doing this for new posts from now on. We can di

Re: [camel-quarkus website] Some questions about organization

2020-06-02 Thread Peter Palaga
On 01/06/2020 19:22, David Jencks wrote: Hi Peter, that all makes sense! I think I’m left with 2 1/2 questions :-) - Would it be useful to have a page with a table of extensions, presumably arranged alphabetically? (this is what the current page title implies and doesn’t provide). +1 from m

[RESULT][VOTE] Release Apache Camel Quarkus 1.0.0-CR2

2020-06-02 Thread Peter Palaga
Hi, The vote passed with the following result 6 +1 binding votes (Claus Ibsen, Jean-Baptiste Onofre, Andrea Cosentino, Nicola Ferraro, Luca Burgazzoli, Jon Anstey) 2 +1 non-binding (Zheng Feng, Peter Palaga) I have just released the staging repo. It can take some time till the artifacts get

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Camel Quarkus 1.0.0-CR2

2020-06-02 Thread Peter Palaga
+1 (binding) Thanks, this vote passed. -- P On 29/05/2020 19:36, Peter Palaga wrote: Hi, This is a vote to release Apache Camel Quarkus 1.0.0-CR2 (a followup of the scrapped 1.0.0-CR1). Thanks Luca for fixing the dependency issue! Highlights (same as 1.0.0-CR1): * Camel 3.3.0 * Quarkus 1.5

Re: [camel-quarkus website] Some questions about organization

2020-06-02 Thread Claus Ibsen
On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 6:55 AM David Jencks wrote: > > I’ve been studying the camel-quarkus website wondering about generating the > table of extensions and I have some questions…. > > The page is named “list of extensions” but that’s not what it actually is. > It has tables of components, data