Okay, thanks! Lemme know when you're done. *Gonna eat ur brain and
gain ur knowledge*

On 8 April 2014 19:30, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, would make a try. No need to setup admin for G+ - I already has that bit.
> --
> ,,,^..^,,,
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 9:03 PM, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Here's something: do you fancy going through through our existing
>> posts and adding useful descriptions?
>>
>> That'd be really handy for me to see how you're doing it.
>>
>> I'll set you up as an admin if you're not already.
>>
>> On 8 April 2014 18:36, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Unless there is nothing to say with your own words to summarize the
>>> content and URL's title is quite informative, imho, yes, better leave
>>> it empty.
>>> --
>>> ,,,^..^,,,
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 8:32 PM, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> What about when there's nothing to pull quote. Just leave it blank?
>>>>
>>>> On 8 April 2014 18:26, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 8:13 PM, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> Can you provide an example of how you'd share the weekly news?
>>>>>
>>>>> Sure.
>>>>>
>>>>> Instead of:
>>>>>
>>>>>> CouchDB and the Heartbleed SSL/TLS Vulnerability:
>>>>>> https://blogs.apache.org/couchdb/entry/couchdb_and_the_heartbleed_ssl
>>>>>> CouchDB and the Heartbleed SSL/TLS Vulnerability : CouchDB
>>>>>> blogs.apache.org
>>>>>
>>>>> Use:
>>>>>
>>>>>> *IMPORTANT*
>>>>>> You may or may not have heard about the Heartbleed SSL/TLS Vulnerability 
>>>>>> yet (http://heartbleed.com).
>>>>>> Without much exaggeration, this is a big one.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In this post we prepared the instruction how to fix the issue in context 
>>>>>> of CouchDB usage.
>>>>>> https://blogs.apache.org/couchdb/entry/couchdb_and_the_heartbleed_ssl
>>>>>> CouchDB and the Heartbleed SSL/TLS Vulnerability : CouchDB
>>>>>> blogs.apache.org
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Instead of:
>>>>>
>>>>>> New blog post!
>>>>>> The Little Things(1): Do Not Delete : CouchDB
>>>>>> blogs.apache.org
>>>>>
>>>>> Use:
>>>>>
>>>>>> *The Little Things(1): Do Not Delete*
>>>>>> _CouchDB takes data storage extremely seriously. This usually means we 
>>>>>> work hard to make sure that the CouchDB storage modules are as robust as 
>>>>>> we can make them. Sometimes though, we go all the way to the HTTP API to 
>>>>>> secure against accidental data loss, saving users from their mistakes, 
>>>>>> rather than dealing with hard drives and kernel caches that usually 
>>>>>> stand in the way of safe data storage._
>>>>>> _In this post you'll know how to DELETE method works and how CouchDB 
>>>>>> protects you from accidental mistakes._
>>>>>> The Little Things(1): Do Not Delete : CouchDB
>>>>>> blogs.apache.org
>>>>>
>>>>> Copying some content from the article shows the topic of discussion.
>>>>> It's not about "Don't delete CouchDB from your system", it's exactly
>>>>> about dealing with Document deletion.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Instead of:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Roll up, roll up. Read all about it!
>>>>>> CouchDB Weekly News, April 3 : CouchDB
>>>>>> blogs.apache.org
>>>>>
>>>>> Use:
>>>>>
>>>>>> *CouchDB Weekly News, April 3*
>>>>>> In this article you'll know:
>>>>>> - How to import CSV to CouchDB using Python-Cloudant module
>>>>>> - How to setup multiple instances of CouchDB on OS X
>>>>>> - Proposals for 1.6 release and the results of voting for 1.5.1
>>>>>> - How to Displaying a million DNA barcodes
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And also latest news from PouchDB, NPM and Cloudant and even more. Check 
>>>>>> it up!
>>>>>> CouchDB Weekly News, April 3 : CouchDB
>>>>>> blogs.apache.org
>>>>>
>>>>> And so on, and so forth. Short intro looks more attractive, don't it?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> ,,,^..^,,,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Noah Slater
>>>> https://twitter.com/nslater
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Noah Slater
>> https://twitter.com/nslater



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