I think blog postings could be a good way to get the word out on Bloodhound. Running our own blog however is non-trivial in the ongoing commitment required. We would also still need to build an audience, the lack of which is the very reason I started this thread.
So instead I'd prefer if we contribute individual posts, or a series or posts, to already established blogs - as guest authors for example? We could approach any Trac, Python, ASF or Open Source Software blog for example to see if they're interested. What about plugins we 'consume' or the search library we're integrating? (Solr?) - Joe On 23 January 2013 12:13, Andrej Golcov <[email protected]> wrote: > What about establishing a BH blog with where we can share release > announcements with more details, describe use cases, future plans etc? > IMHO, blog presents information in more readable format than mail archive. > http://blogs.apache.org/ looks like an appropriate place for such blog. > > Regards, Andrej > -- Joe Dreimann UX Designer | WANdisco <http://www.wandisco.com/> * * *Transform your software development department. Register for a free SVN HealthCheck <http://go.wandisco.com/HealthCheck-Sig.html> *
