On 29.03.22 11:42, Sharan Foga wrote:
Hi Michael

Thanks for the response. I now realise that I didn't explain it very well :-) 
so will try again.

A standard Roller blog entry looks like this
https://blogs.apache.org/maven/entry/apache-maven-3-8-5

It's plain text etc and the Roller interface allows you to simply write it, 
preview it and post it.

My question is how can Cloudstack create a Roller blog that looks like this
https://blogs.apache.org/cloudstack/entry/meet-the-community-slavka-peleva

It's not plain text at all.

That would be still Apache Roller, the project using that blog decided to use the "gaurav" theme. And roller displays all blogs which run on the instance on the frontpage too - which happens to have a old theme ("basic") looking like plain text :)

But i know now what you want to do! (i hope)

And the reason I asking the question is that Cassandra doesn't currently have 
Roller blog but they have been publishing regular blog updates on their 
website. Since they are so active it could be good for their blog entries to be 
incorporated into the overall Apache ones.

If a Roller blog was created for Cassandra could we create entries that point 
to the existing blog entries on the website. For example
https://cassandra.apache.org/_/blog/Inside-Cassandra-an-interview-with-Project-Contributor-Lorina-Poland.html

You could certainly do that but I don't think there is currently a way to automate it. You would have to publish a blog entry in your roller blog which links to the real blog entry (basically like a tweet or a summary). If you embed a link in those blog entries, users could directly click from the front page to your real blog entry but clicking the headline would open the roller blog first unfortunately - I don't think this can be changed. Maybe Dave can reply if he is reading this.

Roller can also run as aggregator (roller planet), where it simply aggregates feeds from arbitrary sources. Apache used to have a planet (https://planet.apache.org/) but looks like its inactive (https://www.apache.org/dev/committer-blogs).

https://blogs.apache.org/ however is not a planet, it is just the frontpage for multi-user roller, aggregating all user blogs - so it can't pick up feeds from other sources.

Perhaps it has nothing to do with re-direction and I hope my question is 
clearer this time around :-)

question was fine, I misunderstood, the re-direction worked like a miss-direction for me :P

best regards,

michael

Thanks
Sharan

On 2022/03/27 20:14:46 Michael Bien wrote:
Hi Sharan,

On 26.03.22 16:24, sharanf wrote:
Hi

I have a question.
Is it possible to have a blog setup on blogs.apache.org but have the
entries redirected to the blog entries that have been already
published on the project website?
I am not quite sure if I understand the question. You have two roller
instances and want to redirect blog entries of one instance to the other?


For example I see
https://blogs.apache.org/cloudstack/entry/meet-the-community-slavka-peleva
is using the blogs.apache.org url for Apache Cloudstack but not the
standard Roller blog template.
each blog can use its own (custom) template. "/cloudstack/" is a blog
handle and can look differently to "/clearskystack/"

Additionally, the frontpage of https://blogs.apache.org aggregates all
hosted blogs, so the entries of "/cloudstack/" will appear there too,
links will lead to "/cloudstack/".


I'd be interested to know if there is redirection functionality in
Roller or if we would need to setup a new template.
you can copy an existing template and customize it, no need to start
from scratch - but you could if you wanted.

Not sure i understand the redirection question, but as far as I know
roller does not have anything like that.


best regards,

michael

Thanks
Sharan




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