Done. You might want to label your future posts as "This week in Julia: October 17th" or similar, the tweet just went out labeled "October 10", which people might not understand the significance of.
On Monday, October 13, 2014 9:51:01 AM UTC-4, Matt Bauman wrote: > > That's perfect. Thanks Randy! > > On Monday, October 13, 2014 9:15:07 AM UTC-4, Randy Zwitch wrote: >> >> Matt - >> >> If you're ok with it, I can add this to juliabloggers.com and it will >> automatically get tweeted out to the community. >> >> Thanks, >> Randy >> >> On Monday, October 13, 2014 9:02:25 AM UTC-4, Rick Graham wrote: >>> >>> Very cool! >>> >>> Any chance of emitting a Tweet and/or Google+ entry when there are new >>> items/updates? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> On Friday, October 10, 2014 10:30:11 PM UTC-4, Matt Bauman wrote: >>>> >>>> This is an experiment. I think it'd be really amazing to have weekly >>>> updates about what's going on in Julia master, particularly during this >>>> crazy 0.4-dev period. So I figured I'd give it a shot. Take a look: >>>> >>>> http://thisweekinjulia.github.io/julia/2014/10/10/October-10.html >>>> >>>> I first tried a post like this two weeks ago over on reddit and it was >>>> pretty well received. But I think GitHub pages will make creating these >>>> posts much simpler. No, this doesn't replace NEWS.md (that's where I >>>> glean >>>> a lot of this information from!), and I *really* don't expect folks who >>>> are >>>> implementing the features and changes to be updating this blog. But I >>>> think it'd be great if other folks would help me keep it up-to-date. >>>> >>>> Pull requests and collaborators are very welcome! >>>> https://github.com/thisweekinjulia/thisweekinjulia.github.io >>>> >>>
