Hi Thilo and Tommasso,

I think also it is an excellent idea, I was thinking about developping and
maintaining a UIMA blog and community website under my already existing
website bioinformaticsworldwide.com, I can create a dedicated domain such as
uima.bioinformaticsworldwide.com only dedicated to people working on UIMA to
store, distribute, share all theur components with other people.

I'm just wondering how many people would be interested in seeing such blog /
website, we can may be make a poll through uima-mailing list people to see
what they think about this project. I am totally motivated to create such
website.

Regards

Radwen

2009/7/29 Thilo Goetz <[email protected]>

> Tommaso Teofili wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > having a quick look to some open source projects, I noticed that many of
> > them, besides an official website and mailing list, have a blog and a
> > twitter account.
> > That way mantainers and committers can communicate the community new
> > releases, features, events (such as conferences) much more quickly but
> also
> > something more personal about the software, with the possibility to have
> > comments and feedback.
> > I know there is already a section for each of the mentioned but it looks
> > like it's something static, not fresh (also if it's not true), more
> similar
> > to documentation.
> > People like to have comments and thoughts from the authors themselves on
> > software they develop, I think.
> > In my opinion, if there is someone with time and will to do it, adding
> that
> > blogging stuff can really increase the community, feedback and interest
> > around UIMA.
> > What do you think about it?
> > Regards,
> > Tommaso
> >
>
> Excellent idea.  I wonder if Apache has some infrastucture
> for this.  Or do you have any recommendations?
>
> --Thilo
>

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