Maybe a specific hashtag from a specific listed group of twitter accounts and use twitter
as the interface?
~m
On December 2, 2021 3:46:47 PM EST, Tom Sweeney <tom.sweeney(a)redhat.com> wrote:
More of a Twitter-esque interface. Something without the overhead of
creating and merging a PR, but still have it be indexable later on for
easy reference.
t
On 12/2/21 14:00, Brent Baude wrote:
> Seth,
>
> We still plan to contribute to sysadmin. I do not think much will
> change there. What we were looking for more specifically was a
timely
> way to get little nuggets out to people quickly. Like hey, this
> question came in; thought others might be interested type things.
>
> On Thu, Dec 2, 2021 at 10:16 AM Seth Kenlon <skenlon(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
>
> I work on
Opensource.com and
redhat.com/sysadmin
> <
http://redhat.com/sysadmin>, and we love the Podman content
we've
> been getting from you all. I'm happy to work on ways to make the
> publishing process quicker and easier for Podman articles.
>
> If a separate blog solution is best for the project, though, then
> we'd be interested in cross-posting, if that's of interest to
you.
>
> Either way, we're here to assist, so feel free to reach out and
> let us know how we can best help the project.
>
> Cheers.
>
> On Wed, Dec 1, 2021 at 12:34 PM Máirín Duffy <duffy(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
>
> Hey, a couple of thoughts on the podman.io
> <
http://podman.io> blog issue brought up during the last
> Podman community cabal call
> (
https://podman.io/community/meeting/notes/2021-11-18/) -
>
> Summary: Podman has a need for a low-overhead of posting blog
> posts; the current system involves other websites and
> platforms and is process-heavy. (Hopefully this is an
accurate
> summary, lmk if not.)
>
> * One option would be to use wordpress which has a
> post-by-email feature... you have to keep the email you
> send the posts to secret / only share w people authorized
> to post / otherwise there is no overhead / process to
> getting posts live. Appears it may be possible to then
> import the wordpress RSS feed into the existing jekyll
> site with smtg like this
>
https://github.com/MattKevan/Jekyll-feed-importer
> * Other option (perhaps better) - use antora instead of
> jekyll. GitHub pages supports antora, it lets you have a
> site generated from multi-repos, believe it would enable
> stuff like taking snippets from the podman repo's docs
and
> pulling into the website in a diff repo. Could create
> another repo just for informal blog content, give
everyone
> you'd ever want to post a blog full commit access just to
> that repo, antora can read in from that and use it to
> generate blog posts on website (and authors wouldn't need
> commit access to website)
>
> Relevant links:
>
> * WP post by email
https://jetpack.com/support/post-by-email/
> * Antora github pages support
>
https://docs.antora.org/antora/2.3/publish-to-github-pages/
> * Antora multi-repo functionality
>
https://docs.antora.org/antora/2.3/features/#bring-together-content-from-...
>
> My experience is with Jekyll and not Antora but I am
currently
> playing around with Antora to see if I can get a multi-repo
> proof-of-concept together. If someone more technically ept
> would like to help, let me know :) I am @duffy:fedora.im
> <
http://fedora.im> on Matrix and in the Podman channel!
>
> Le meas,
> ~m
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