Tommaso Teofili wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I wonder if Apache has some infrastucture
>> for this.
>>
> 
> I've asked and googled a bit.
>>From http://www.apache.org/dev/blogs.html I read:
> 
> "Project blogs
>> An installation of Roller exists at blogs.apache.org for the use of ASF
>> Projects. Any project that wants a blog should have a PMC member email infra
>> or create ajira issue."
>>

I checked blogs.apache.org, there are several incubating
projects blogging there (Clicks, OpenWebBeans, Log4PHP...).
So if this is the way we want to go, we should just ask
for a space to be set up for us.

--Thilo

> 
> but I don't know if UIMA should graduated out of the incubator first to go
> on the Roller installation; if so committers could always use their personal
> space on the planet aggregator:
> 
> Personal blogs:
> Committers with personal blogs are encouraged to add their feed to
>> planet.apache.org for aggregation
>>
> 
> Otherwise (but personally I'd prefer the above solution) I guess a Blogger
> (i.e. uima.blogspot.com or committername.blogspot.com ) web blog could make
> the job done cheap and fast.
> 
> 
> 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 agree such a poll would be interesting to test if we've hit the point
> (perhaps a PMC should open it), nevertheless such blogging stuff could help
> reach many people have never heard about UIMA and could be interested in.
> 
> Regards,
> Tommaso
> 

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