On 08 Nov 2013, at 10:11 , Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote: > Yep, let's add it to the planet! :) Who maintains that?
That would be me. Send requests my way :) Best Jan -- > We should link > to it from the site. Alex, perhaps you could add a link to the footer > link section. Give me a shout if you don't know how to update the > site. > > I agree that we should highlight the blog better. And perhaps even > style it up better, so it matches our design. But let's keep that > conversation separate for now. :) > > > > On 8 November 2013 19:04, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote: >> Offtopic, but to not forget: >> - would you like to add blog feed to http://planet.couchdb.org/ ? >> - if we starting write more blog posts about CouchDB, I think it's >> better to let them be also available at http://couchdb.org main site. >> This means design stuff (afaik, nobody likes current ASF blog style) >> and easy access/read/reference to posts. Currently, CouchDB's blog >> looks as standalone resource. >> >> but +many. Cloudant people doing great job on the same topic, but >> sometimes I wish to see more details (: >> -- >> ,,,^..^,,, >> >> >> On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 9:52 PM, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> I'd love to start getting more stuff on our blog. Anything related to >>> CouchDB or the CouchDB ecosystem would be cool. >>> >>> So if you're built a tool, a client, a library, or a product, and >>> CouchDB is related, the project is interested in featuring your >>> writing on our blog. >>> >>> Could be an announcement, a howto, a getting started guide, anything >>> really. The more technical the better. >>> >>> Blog posts about using CouchDB. About some trick you have up your >>> sleeve, or how to deal with some common pain point. All tremendously >>> useful. Let's get this stuff out there! >>> >>> This is great for the project because it helps to build our community. >>> And its great for you, because you get to share your >>> writing/product/tool with a wider audience. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> -- >>> Noah Slater >>> https://twitter.com/nslater > > > > -- > Noah Slater > https://twitter.com/nslater
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