I like this initiative and I love the fact we have a volunteer helping on
this, is it clear what are the next steps concretely?
Should we summarise them to have then the relevant actors to act?
I'm a bit busy after the conference (and another coming) but I can try to
help if needed.
Cheers
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Sounds good Alejandro. You are defining the protocol (with collaborative
input). We have freedom to pretty much do as we feel is best. It's not a
voted artifact the project/PMC produces (which would have rules /
ceremony). If you want to "publish" the newsletter at a certain date &
time that is
Hello Team,
> I'm not very comfortable over-publicizing what I view as a first draft of
>the first edition.
Sure, no problem. Nothing shared.
>What is 10-20-30 about?
The number of news/links available for that newsletter. We need to decide
on the minimum news (non-relevant, like a new release) t
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 1:01 PM Arrieta, Alejandro <
aarri...@perrinsoftware.com> wrote:
>
> Editing: I agree with David's comments.
> I would add only one thing. The September edition is finished/over unless
> something is wrong with it and needs to be fixed. Draft or not draft that
> is the Sep
Hello Team,
Glad to be able to help. :-)
@Jason, I confirm I can now edit Solr's wiki. I just created the next
meeting notes.
I will add the newsletter section to Solr's wiki with Jason and David's
comments later today.
I spent some time during Solr Navigator presentation at the Solr Hackathon
to
I’m really looking forward to these coming out (in whatever form) on a regular
basis ;-).
> On Oct 17, 2023, at 7:06 AM, Jason Gerlowski wrote:
>
>> Personally I think Confluence (in-place) is fine. Maybe start this way
>> because it's simple & adequate?
>
> +1 I think the simplest option
> Personally I think Confluence (in-place) is fine. Maybe start this way
> because it's simple & adequate?
+1 I think the simplest option is best for getting started, and then
we can iterate from there if we find Confluence lackluster, etc.
Best,
Jason
On Mon, Oct 16, 2023 at 10:42 PM David
Sorry; I was/am recovering from COVID and was kind of a sloth in getting to
anything. Thanks Jason for jumping in to help. I put a bunch of thought
into this as you'll see below. And I want to be involved as much as is
welcome.
Alejandro, I can't thank you enough for volunteering for the newsle
Hi Alejandro,
Thanks for taking the initiative on this! You should now have
permission to create and edit pages in Confluence - let me know if
you're not seeing that on your end. Happy to help with some
copy-editing once it's up there!
Since this is the first of these newsletter proposals, mayb
Hello Team,
Newsletter on ASF social media:
I just returned home from Community over Code, where I talked with the
Asfinfra team, and they redirected me to talk with Brian Proffit.
I talked with him about the new Solr newsletter, and he told me to send him
what we want to publish, the date to publ
+1 !
Le lun. 9 oct. 2023 à 16:54, Eric Pugh a
écrit :
> I’d love to see it on mastodon/twitterX/linkedin too…. I bet ASF PR
> would love to see this as well ;-)
>
> > On Oct 8, 2023, at 5:36 PM, Alessandro Benedetti
> wrote:
> >
> > +1 I think it's a wonderful idea!
> >
> > On Sun, 8 Oct 2023
I’d love to see it on mastodon/twitterX/linkedin too…. I bet ASF PR would
love to see this as well ;-)
> On Oct 8, 2023, at 5:36 PM, Alessandro Benedetti wrote:
>
> +1 I think it's a wonderful idea!
>
> On Sun, 8 Oct 2023, 17:26 Arrieta, Alejandro,
> wrote:
>
>> 0. Intro
>> Welcome to the
+1 I think it's a wonderful idea!
On Sun, 8 Oct 2023, 17:26 Arrieta, Alejandro,
wrote:
> 0. Intro
> Welcome to the Apache Solr Newsletter proposal September 2023. As this is
> the first newsletter proposal of 2023 we include Solr Community news
> starting from January 2023:
>
> Welcome Alex Depa
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