mumrah commented on code in PR #547:
URL: https://github.com/apache/kafka-site/pull/547#discussion_r1331519680


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         <!--#include virtual="includes/_nav.htm" -->
         <div class="right">
             <h1 class="content-title">Blog</h1>
+            <article>
+                <h2 class="bullet">
+                    <a id="apache_kafka_360_release_announcement"></a>
+                    <a href="#apache_kafka_360_release_announcement">Apache 
Kafka 3.6.0 Release Announcement</a>
+                </h2>
+                15 Sep 2023 - Satish Duggana (<a 
href="https://twitter.com/0xeed";>@SatishDuggana</a>)
+                <p>We are proud to announce the release of Apache Kafka 3.6.0. 
This release contains many new features and improvements. This blog post will 
highlight some of the more prominent features. For a full list of changes, be 
sure to check the <a 
href="https://downloads.apache.org/kafka/3.6.0/RELEASE_NOTES.html";>release 
notes</a>.</p>
+                <p>See the <a 
href="https://kafka.apache.org/36/documentation.html#upgrade_3_6_0";>Upgrading 
to 3.6.0 from any version 0.8.x through 3.5.x</a> section in the documentation 
for the list of notable changes and detailed upgrade steps.</p>
+                <p>The ability to migrate Kafka clusters from ZK to KRaft mode 
with no downtime is still an early access feature. It is currently only 
suitable for testing in non production environments. See <a 
href="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/KIP-866+ZooKeeper+to+KRaft+Migration";>KIP-866</a>
 for more details.</p>
+                <p><a 
href="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/KIP-405%3A+Kafka+Tiered+Storage";>Tiered
 Storage<a> is an early access feature. It is currently only suitable for 
testing in non production environments. See <a 
href="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/Kafka+Tiered+Storage+Early+Access+Release+Notes";>Early
 Access Notes</a> for more details.</p>
+
+                <p><it>Note: ZooKeeper is marked as deprecated since 3.5.0 
release. ZooKeeper is planned to be removed in Apache Kafka 4.0. (Cf <a 
href="/documentation#zk_depr">ZooKeeper Deprecation</a>)</it><p>

Review Comment:
   nit: `<it>` tags should be `<i>`



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blog.html:
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@@ -22,6 +22,46 @@
         <!--#include virtual="includes/_nav.htm" -->
         <div class="right">
             <h1 class="content-title">Blog</h1>
+            <article>
+                <h2 class="bullet">
+                    <a id="apache_kafka_360_release_announcement"></a>
+                    <a href="#apache_kafka_360_release_announcement">Apache 
Kafka 3.6.0 Release Announcement</a>
+                </h2>
+                15 Sep 2023 - Satish Duggana (<a 
href="https://twitter.com/0xeed";>@SatishDuggana</a>)
+                <p>We are proud to announce the release of Apache Kafka 3.6.0. 
This release contains many new features and improvements. This blog post will 
highlight some of the more prominent features. For a full list of changes, be 
sure to check the <a 
href="https://downloads.apache.org/kafka/3.6.0/RELEASE_NOTES.html";>release 
notes</a>.</p>
+                <p>See the <a 
href="https://kafka.apache.org/36/documentation.html#upgrade_3_6_0";>Upgrading 
to 3.6.0 from any version 0.8.x through 3.5.x</a> section in the documentation 
for the list of notable changes and detailed upgrade steps.</p>
+                <p>The ability to migrate Kafka clusters from ZK to KRaft mode 
with no downtime is still an early access feature. It is currently only 
suitable for testing in non production environments. See <a 
href="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/KIP-866+ZooKeeper+to+KRaft+Migration";>KIP-866</a>
 for more details.</p>

Review Comment:
   ```suggestion
                   <p>
                       The ability to migrate Kafka clusters from a ZooKeeper 
metadata system to a KRaft metadata system is
                       now considered stable and suitable for production 
environments. See the ZooKeeper to KRaft migration
                       <a 
href="https://kafka.apache.org/documentation/#kraft_zk_migration";>operations 
documentation</a> for
                       details. Note that support for JBOD is still not 
available for KRaft clusters, therefor clusters
                       utilizing JBOD cannot be migrated. See <a 
href="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/KIP-858%3A+Handle+JBOD+broker+disk+failure+in+KRaft";>KIP-858</a>
                       for details regarding KRaft and JBOD.
                   </p>
   ```
   
   Here's what I had in my other PR, let's just include it in this one.



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blog.html:
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@@ -22,6 +22,46 @@
         <!--#include virtual="includes/_nav.htm" -->
         <div class="right">
             <h1 class="content-title">Blog</h1>
+            <article>
+                <h2 class="bullet">
+                    <a id="apache_kafka_360_release_announcement"></a>
+                    <a href="#apache_kafka_360_release_announcement">Apache 
Kafka 3.6.0 Release Announcement</a>
+                </h2>
+                15 Sep 2023 - Satish Duggana (<a 
href="https://twitter.com/0xeed";>@SatishDuggana</a>)
+                <p>We are proud to announce the release of Apache Kafka 3.6.0. 
This release contains many new features and improvements. This blog post will 
highlight some of the more prominent features. For a full list of changes, be 
sure to check the <a 
href="https://downloads.apache.org/kafka/3.6.0/RELEASE_NOTES.html";>release 
notes</a>.</p>
+                <p>See the <a 
href="https://kafka.apache.org/36/documentation.html#upgrade_3_6_0";>Upgrading 
to 3.6.0 from any version 0.8.x through 3.5.x</a> section in the documentation 
for the list of notable changes and detailed upgrade steps.</p>
+                <p>The ability to migrate Kafka clusters from ZK to KRaft mode 
with no downtime is still an early access feature. It is currently only 
suitable for testing in non production environments. See <a 
href="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/KIP-866+ZooKeeper+to+KRaft+Migration";>KIP-866</a>
 for more details.</p>

Review Comment:
   I agree, @divijvaidya, we should call out KRaft support for delegation 
tokens. How about a short blurb after the ZK migration paragraph:
   
   ```
   <p>Support for Delegation Tokens in KRaft (<a 
href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-15219";>KAFKA-15219</a>) was 
completed in 3.6, further reducing the gap of features between ZooKeeper-based 
Kafka clusters and KRaft. Migration of delegation tokens from ZooKeeper to 
KRaft is also included in 3.6.</p>
   ```
   
   cc @pprovenzano
   



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