Congratulations Geertjan, looks very nice. And finally modern-looking Java
site, with some useful posts already.
Is there any information available about it's visibility (number of visits
etc.?)
And how to become blog writer for foojay?
On Sat, Sep 12, 2020 at 10:52 PM Josh Juneau wrote:
> Hi Ge
Hi Geertjan,
Great work and congratulations on another excellent project. I am in
agreement with Laszlo in that the departure of java.net left a big void. I
hope foojay.io can become that sweet spot for those interested in
news/articles around the JVM. I need a new homepage...and this has
poten
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From: Laszlo Kishalmi
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2020 4:27:47 PM
To: dev@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: foojay.io — my other hat!
Well, I wish both of the site and you a good luck with that.
Personally when Oracle let the java.net site go dow
Well, I wish both of the site and you a good luck with that.
Personally when Oracle let the java.net site go down with it's news
blogs, projects, etc... it left a big empty space. That made me sad.
I've read into foojay.io a few times already, I think it has the
potential to bring Java people
hard to understand when they change.
From: Geertjan Wielenga<mailto:geert...@apache.org>
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2020 3:03 PM
To: dev<mailto:dev@netbeans.apache.org>
Subject: foojay.io — my other hat!
Hi all,
Some of you may be aware that aside from NetBeans, there’s another
Right. Imagine if we were to have an integrated Java development
environment (NetBeans) together with an integrated Java information
environment (foojay). Simple integration point would be to plug the foojay
feed into the NetBeans welcome screen, instead of the mostly non-active
Apache NetBeans fee
On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 at 20:03, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
> Feedback welcome,
Looks great. Looked a few times over the last week having seen posts
from you, and seems really useful. Look forward to seeing it evolve.
And as someone who feels part Canadian, the name and logo is great! :-)
Best wis
Hi all,
Some of you may be aware that aside from NetBeans, there’s another project
I’m associated with, which is also connected to NetBeans:
foojay.io, a place for friends of OpenJDK
It’s a vendor neutral site for all things Java, though sponsored by my
employer Azul. It’s a way in which Azul su