I had a look now at the Apache blogs site http://apache.org/dev/project-blogs
It seems that the main site acts as an aggregator which picks up project-specific blogs. As such, at least the main site doesn't run much of a risk of running dry of content, even if individual project blogs may. So we might interpret a "UIMA blog" simply as UIMA-labeled posts on the main blog and use argue against the risk of an abandoned blog. We might also solicit UIMA-related blog posts from the community - in particular tutorials, but maybe also success stories or experiences, as long as they do not end up being pure product advertisements. Might be a fine line to walk in some cases. But it could be a great opportunity for non-code contributions to the project. Cheers, -- Richard > On 24.04.2018, at 16:07, Jochen L. Leidner <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi UIMA committers & users, > > A blog could be a nice way to publish small focused articles on topics like > e.g. > - teaching UIMA; > - how to compile/install UIMA C++.; > - a practical scale-out example of how to run a pipeline in AS mode; > - UIMA applications; and > - new committers: how to get started. > > Regards > Jochen
