SylviaBABY commented on code in PR #1287:
URL: https://github.com/apache/apisix-website/pull/1287#discussion_r948561722


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website/docs/general/blog-contributing-guide.md:
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@@ -139,14 +139,12 @@ Each post can have multiple tags. The tags used currently 
are given below and ea
 
 Each post can have more than one tag. The available tags and explanations are 
as follows. If none of the tags below fits, please leave a comment in your pull 
request, and we will handle it together. Please note that these tags and rules 
of applying tags could change over time.
 
-- **Community**: Everything related to community, for example, "How to 
contribute to an open source project without writing code?".
-- **Events**: Related to events, for example, live streams, event previews, 
meetups and project meetings.
-- **Interview**: For example, Dr. Yang Li interview, Summer of Programming 
interview.
-- **Practical Case**: Includes best practices to follow. This is easily 
confused with **Technology**. The content of the article determines which tag 
the post belongs to. For example, "Running Apache APISIX on the xxx platform" 
would belong to the Practical Case tag and "Apache APISIX vs Envoy" would 
belong to the Technology tag.
-- **Release**: Tag for release notes. Note that the release notes in blog 
posts are polished whereas inline release notes are written by developers.
-- **Security**: Security vulnerability notifications and methods to bypass 
security vulnerabilities. Currently there are [six 
articles](/blog/tags/security/), and they generally have CVE-xxxxxxx in its 
title.
-- **Technology**: Technical articles. Should not be confused with **Practical 
Case** (see above).
-- **User Case**: Posts about using Apache APISIX. Tell us how you are using 
Apache APISIX!
+- **Community**: content related to community, community activities, and 
version release tags, such as: "How to contribute to the community in a form 
other than code?", live broadcast preview, event preview, meeting content and 
project meeting content.

Review Comment:
   ```suggestion
   - **Community**: Content related to community, community activities, and 
version release tags, such as: "How to contribute to the community in a form 
other than code?", live broadcast preview, event preview, meeting content and 
project meeting content.
   ```



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website/docs/general/blog-contributing-guide.md:
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@@ -139,14 +139,12 @@ Each post can have multiple tags. The tags used currently 
are given below and ea
 
 Each post can have more than one tag. The available tags and explanations are 
as follows. If none of the tags below fits, please leave a comment in your pull 
request, and we will handle it together. Please note that these tags and rules 
of applying tags could change over time.
 
-- **Community**: Everything related to community, for example, "How to 
contribute to an open source project without writing code?".
-- **Events**: Related to events, for example, live streams, event previews, 
meetups and project meetings.
-- **Interview**: For example, Dr. Yang Li interview, Summer of Programming 
interview.
-- **Practical Case**: Includes best practices to follow. This is easily 
confused with **Technology**. The content of the article determines which tag 
the post belongs to. For example, "Running Apache APISIX on the xxx platform" 
would belong to the Practical Case tag and "Apache APISIX vs Envoy" would 
belong to the Technology tag.
-- **Release**: Tag for release notes. Note that the release notes in blog 
posts are polished whereas inline release notes are written by developers.
-- **Security**: Security vulnerability notifications and methods to bypass 
security vulnerabilities. Currently there are [six 
articles](/blog/tags/security/), and they generally have CVE-xxxxxxx in its 
title.
-- **Technology**: Technical articles. Should not be confused with **Practical 
Case** (see above).
-- **User Case**: Posts about using Apache APISIX. Tell us how you are using 
Apache APISIX!
+- **Community**: content related to community, community activities, and 
version release tags, such as: "How to contribute to the community in a form 
other than code?", live broadcast preview, event preview, meeting content and 
project meeting content.
+- **Security**: Security Vulnerability Notifications and Methods to Address 
Security Vulnerabilities. There are currently [six 
articles](/blog/tags/security/), and they all have the same title as 
CVE-xxxxxxx.
+- **Technology**: technical articles. Needs to be distinguished from 
**Practical Case** (see above).

Review Comment:
   ```suggestion
   ```



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