It’s definitely a terrific proposal, especially for those new comers and people who want to share something useful with the community.
I totally agree with what Jing Zhan and Ruben Q L mentioned, those useful stuff has higher requirements for authors and reviewers. What’s more, for each release, the RM might need to take a little while to briefly check if those materials are still available. Still, +1 for this. Best, ZheHu On 01/24/2022 17:47,Ruben Q L<[email protected]> wrote: Thanks for the proposal Stamatis. I agree that such a section could be very helpful, especially for new comers. As you suggest, perhaps a new bullet "external resources" (or something like that) under the community page? I also share the concerns that Jing Zhang expressed. Moreover, there's a risk that over the time some of the links that we share may become outdated or obsolete. Best, Ruben On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 3:20 AM Jing Zhang <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Stamatis, Thanks for driving this discussion. Big +1 on the idea. They are undoubtedly very helpful for newcomers to Calcite. I have heard a lot of requests in the dev mailing lists to get more started documentation. At the same time, we need take careful to decide what contents to put in this section. Because the content introduced on the community page means that the content has been recognized by the community and is more authoritative. Best, Jing Zhang Stamatis Zampetakis <[email protected]> 于2022年1月24日周一 05:19写道: Hi all, Taking the recent email of Gavin [1] (sharing his article on GraphQL to SQL conversion) as a motive, I wanted to see what people think of creating a new section in the website for putting this and other useful stuff such as Michael's notebooks, Querifylabs blogs [2], etc. We could have one or more new bullets under the community page [3]. WDYT? Best, Stamatis [1] https://lists.apache.org/thread/3kgwsg18bglszfm51ngy1m58fnh9dd2c [2] https://www.querifylabs.com/blog [3] https://calcite.apache.org/community/
