Hey Adrian, When I go to http://www.tumblr.com/blog/jclouds/submit I just get kicked back to http://blog.jclouds.org/ with no chance to submit something. I signed up for a Tumblr account and that didn't have any effect.
The authentication dialog is still popping up for http://jclouds.org/news which is no good. The following Tumblr posts have references to http://code.google.com/p/jclouds * jclouds 1.5.3 out the door * fluency for paginated api lists * jclouds 1.3 released! * jclouds 1.2 released! * Catching exceptions with less keystrokes * jclouds-s3 beta released I really think those refs need to be removed to stop the auth dialog from popping up. Regards, Everett On May 10, 2013, at 11:26 AM, Adrian Cole wrote: Hi, Everett. Anything under www.jclouds.org<http://www.jclouds.org> is controlled by jclouds.github.com<http://jclouds.github.com> repo. Blog.jclouds.org<http://Blog.jclouds.org> is mapped to tumblr for now. Try submitting here until we sort out a better model: http://www.tumblr.com/blog/jclouds/submit Hope this helps! -A On Friday, May 10, 2013, Everett Toews wrote: Hi All, I wanted to write a blog post for jclouds.org/news<http://jclouds.org/news><http://jclouds.org/news> about my upcoming jclouds workshop at Gluecon so I wandered over to jclouds.org/news<http://jclouds.org/news><http://jclouds.org/news> first. When you get there you'll see the authentication dialog [1]. >From the page source I see it's pulling posts in from Tumblr. From the page source of the jclouds Tumblr blog I see some references to the old jclouds Google Code site (now deleted), which may be causing the problem. Two questions: 1. Can someone with access to the Tumblr site remove the references to Google Code and see if that clears up the problem? 2. How can I write a blog post for jclouds.org/news?<http://jclouds.org/news?>< http://jclouds.org/news?> Do I need access to Tumblr? Thanks, Everett [1] http://imgur.com/5u3MnaL
