Máirín,
Hmm, that's an interesting idea. I think there are many times the
response is sub 280 characters, but often, I'd say they are around 200-300
words. Mostly nuggets with no intro or conclusions, just meaty little
tidbits with less context/background/etc. As Brent mentioned, a lot of the
time they are time sensitive so we want to get them out in minutes/hours,
and often the information is stale later, though often it's valid for a
long time. Today, we will publish this info on Twitter and personal blogs,
but then it's splattered all over the Internet and hard to find (heck, we
can't even remember where we put it a lot of the time.
I hope that helps. I don't think any of us have a strong opinion on the
technical solution, basically our requirements are:
1. Easy to use, no PR process
2. Fast
3. 200-300 words
4. Shows up on the podman.io site somewhere obvious
Any disagreements?
Best Regards
Scott M
On Thu, Dec 2, 2021 at 10:48 PM Máirín Duffy <duffy(a)fedoraproject.org>
wrote:
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, 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 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 on Matrix and in the Podman channel!
>>>
>>> Le meas,
>>> ~m
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