Hi,

Here are some of the latest blog posts in case you`ve missed them (latest
first):

* XWiki Big Data with Elastic Search (by Ludovic Dubost):
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/XWiki+Big+Data+with+Elastic+Search
...or how the Active Installs feature works and how Elastic Search was
integrated in order to scale the incoming data.

* XWiki Development Practices seen by XWiki SAS (by Vincent Massol):
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/DevPracticesByXWikiSAS
...with more details on the practices involved in developing the XWiki
project.

* XWiki at Open Source Camp Iasi 2016 (by Eduard Moraru):
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/XWiki+at+Open+Source+Camp+Iasi+2016
...with impressions of the event, presented slides featuring a high-level
view over the XWiki project, its community and its development including,
of course, photos of the event :)

If you have any interesting experience related to XWiki, don`t hesitate to
share!

P.S.: Future posts will be announced on the lists through separate emails.

Thanks,
Eduard


On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 5:43 PM, Eduard Moraru <enygma2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> And we have our first blog post by Yann Flory who is talking about the
> XWebIDE extension which he has worked on:
> http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/Create+applications+with+XWebIDE
>
> Thanks for sharing, Yann!
>
> Hope to see many more to come!
>
> -Eduard
>
>
> On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Eduard Moraru <enygma2...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello XWiki users and devs,
>>
>> The current xwiki.org blog [1] contains mostly release notes
>> announcements, Bug Fixing Days results and some occasional events that
>> XWiki has taken part of.
>>
>> We would like to pump some life into it by encouraging community members
>> to post articles and news related to the XWiki ecosystem so that everybody
>> can have a better view of what`s going on.
>>
>> It can be anything XWiki-related:
>> * a tutorial / how-to,
>> * a feature presentation,
>> * an event where XWiki was presented,
>> * an extension that you have worked on and published on
>> extensions.xwiki.org,
>> * tips and tricks on how to boost productivity with XWIki,
>> * a real-life problem that was fixed with XWiki,
>> * news about some public/government agency or even high-profile private
>> company adopting XWiki,
>> * etc.
>>
>> Also, you don`t necessarily have to be a technical person to show your
>> love for XWiki :)
>>
>> Anyone interested would have to do it as an individual, member of the
>> community, using their xwiki.org account. We do not care what company
>> you are from, as long as your article has content that is
>> interesting/valuable for the XWiki community.
>>
>> You should obviously avoid writing SPAM articles, promoting irrelevant
>> products and generally off-topic stuff.
>>
>> Here is how to do it in a few easy steps:
>> 1. Log in with your xwiki.org account and go to the Blog Drafts [2]
>> section
>> 2. Create a new sub-page there (use the + button) and write your article.
>> Don`t forget to save!
>> 3. Contact an XWiki committer either by mail (users or devs list) or by
>> IRC [3], give them the link to your draft and ask them for a review it.
>> 4. If the review is successful, the article gets moved to the main Blog
>> [1] and published.
>>
>> You could view it as a sort of "Pull Request", but for blog articles :)
>>
>> Note: We also accept cross-posting! You can also share an article on
>> XWiki that you have written on some other blogging platform. You can post
>> it entirely or just do a quick summary about it and link to its original
>> location.
>>
>> We hope to see some interesting articles and to increase visibility on
>> what people are achieving with XWiki!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Eduard
>>
>> ----------
>> [1] http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/
>> [2] http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/Drafts
>> [2] http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/IRC
>>
>
>
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