Done! :0) http://al-krinker.blogspot.com/2014/03/how-to-install-accumulo-on-centos-6-64.html
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Josh Elser <[email protected]> wrote: > Looks like the consensus last November[1] was that people were in favor of > such a site, but the implementation details were undecided. I imagine if > you or someone else wants to spearhead it, there wouldn't be any objection. > > [1] http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/accumulo-dev/ > 201311.mbox/%3CCAD-fFU%2B7ZqoVGYMzN%3D09dv9fMSv%2BF32XbsMubsw9HTZ6n155rg% > 40mail.gmail.com%3E > > > On 4/7/14, 7:09 PM, dlmarion wrote: > >> Devs, >> >> >> >> I'm wondering if there is interest in creating/maintaining a blog for >> the >> community. Apache has infrastructure for this[1] and some instructions for >> setting one up[2]. I have seen other projects use a different service, so >> we >> could go that route too. I'm not a big fan of the Apache blog layout, but >> it >> may be the easiest thing to do. >> >> >> >> Other than an email announcement, there is no other place that I know >> of >> for publishing community information. If you search for "Accumulo 1.6 new >> features" or "Accumulo 1.6 planning" you won't find much. I'm thinking of >> things like: >> >> >> >> - A place to highlight Accumulo features >> >> - Major features planned in next release >> >> - A release happened >> >> - Explanation of new features, how to configure, etc. >> >> - Notes from community meetings >> >> >> >> There does appear to be some process mentioned in [2] regarding >> previews >> and approval before publishing. Another thing to consider, which is not >> mentioned, is cross-posting to a company blog site as well. >> >> >> >> [1] http://blogs.apache.org/ >> >> [2] http://www.apache.org/dev/project-blogs >> >> >> >> -Dave >> >> >>
