Yeah. No payway if author does not become "partner" and wants to earn money https://uxdesign.cc/can-i-keep-my-story-open-and-accessible-to-everyone-to-read-on-medium-ebb91751987 - Medium experimented with other models in the past, but this is what they settled on finally.
No problem with having both dev.to and medium umbrella :). J, On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 12:49 PM Tomasz Urbaszek <[email protected]> wrote: > Iuliia that's also my understanding that articles are only behind paywall > if authors will want it. Most tech blog posts are rather free of charge (at > least I never hit "upgrade to read" reading those). So I think this is not > a blocker. Especially that my main point of this proposal was to create an > umbrella for medium posts *that are already there* and asking authors to > move to dev.to to achieve this is overkill imho. > > But I think there's nothing blocking us from having Airflow umbrellas on > both medium.com and dev.to - in this way we will support authors no > matter what platform they choose. WDYT? > > T. > > > > On Sun, 21 Feb 2021 at 12:33, Iuliia Volkova <[email protected]> wrote: > >> By the way, paywall content on Medium works only for publications from >> Authors who ask for the payments ( >> https://help.medium.com/hc/en-us/articles/115011928308-Make-a-post-eligible-to-earn-money) >> for their content. For example, this article from Maxime Beauchemin >> https://medium.com/@maximebeauchemin/functional-data-engineering-a-modern-paradigm-for-batch-data-processing-2327ec32c42a >> never will be hided under paywall. >> >> On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 2:28 PM Kaxil Naik <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I agree with Abdur that dev.to might be better than medium. If we want >>> to make sure that rhe blog posts and articles are accessible to everyone >>> without hitting a pay wall we should avoid medium. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Kaxil >>> >>> On Sun, Feb 21, 2021, 10:34 Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Greetings list, >>>> >>>> Though i am a tiny contributor to airflow, i don't >>>> think medium.com is a good idea. They force >>>> people to sign up after reading 3 articles. >>>> >>>> If you want great exposure to the developer community >>>> with great SEO, i'd suggest dev.to . Each company/team/project >>>> can set up an umbrella under which to publish. Here is me publishing >>>> <https://dev.to/flaskcon/andrew-schonfeld-flaskcon-impressions-3o3l> >>>> under the FlaskCon umbrella >>>> <https://dev.to/flaskcon/andrew-schonfeld-flaskcon-impressions-3o3l> >>>> and here is me publishing under my >>>> <https://dev.to/abdurrahmaanj/python-generators-the-in-depth-article-you-ve-always-wanted-96p> >>>> own >>>> <https://dev.to/abdurrahmaanj/python-generators-the-in-depth-article-you-ve-always-wanted-96p> >>>> . >>>> >>>> I'd be maybe using a VPN or a private browser to read Airflow articles >>>> which is a pain. >>>> >>>> Kind Regards, >>>> >>>> Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer >>>> about <https://compileralchemy.github.io/> | blog >>>> <https://www.pythonkitchen.com> >>>> github <https://github.com/Abdur-RahmaanJ> >>>> Mauritius >>>> >>> >> >> -- >> _________ >> Best regards, >> Iuliia Volkova >> > -- +48 660 796 129
