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    I took a break from Commons stuff yesterday to work on some Commons
    stuff. A while back I decided I should stop posting Commons bits in my
    personal blog and make a blog dedicated to it. A few days ago it
    dawned on me that I should then try to lure other Commons bloggers
    into putting their Commons bits on the same blog. blog, many
    authors. A project blog.
    Here's what I've come up with so far:
    Much work still needed obviously, but thought I'd see what people
    thought. special note:
    - the Triage page is scraped from JIRA's RSS feed to produce a page on
    which issues that need deciding on can be looked at. I'll add an RSS
    option and have it email the list at some point too. It only has
    certain components currently (ones that have been cleaned up).
    - the 'In the Sandbox' category is an idea for a stock interview about
    a new sandbox component. A bit of advertising basically.
    Some questions:
    * Anyone interested in the idea?
    * Should there be a commentary category? I imagine this could get hard
    with many authors.
    * Anyone know of projects already doing this kind of thing?
    Bugs:
    * The icons for viewing a date seem to be broken.
    Hen
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  • No.1 | | 1587 bytes | |

    the maven project is doing this. See http://www.mavenblogs.com/

    7/18/06, Henri Yandell <flamefew (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    I took a break from Commons stuff yesterday to work on some Commons
    stuff. A while back I decided I should stop posting Commons bits in my
    personal blog and make a blog dedicated to it. A few days ago it
    dawned on me that I should then try to lure other Commons bloggers
    into putting their Commons bits on the same blog. blog, many
    authors. A project blog.

    Here's what I've come up with so far:

    Much work still needed obviously, but thought I'd see what people
    thought. special note:

    - the Triage page is scraped from JIRA's RSS feed to produce a page on
    which issues that need deciding on can be looked at. I'll add an RSS
    option and have it email the list at some point too. It only has
    certain components currently (ones that have been cleaned up).

    - the 'In the Sandbox' category is an idea for a stock interview about
    a new sandbox component. A bit of advertising basically.

    Some questions:

    * Anyone interested in the idea?
    * Should there be a commentary category? I imagine this could get hard
    with many authors.
    * Anyone know of projects already doing this kind of thing?

    Bugs:

    * The icons for viewing a date seem to be broken.

    Hen

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    7/17/06, Henri Yandell <flamefew (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    I took a break from Commons stuff yesterday to work on some Commons
    stuff. A while back I decided I should stop posting Commons bits in my
    personal blog and make a blog dedicated to it. A few days ago it
    dawned on me that I should then try to lure other Commons bloggers
    into putting their Commons bits on the same blog. blog, many
    authors. A project blog.

    Nice although I would prefer the planet apache approach. So
    everyone could just blog in a certain tag/category and everything gets
    aggregated. Less intrusive and I am sure easier to get people to blog
    about it.

    ;-)

    cheers
  • No.3 | | 1294 bytes | |

    Mon, 2006-07-17 at 10:31 -0700, Henri Yandell wrote:
    I took a break from Commons stuff yesterday to work on some Commons
    stuff. A while back I decided I should stop posting Commons bits in my
    personal blog and make a blog dedicated to it. A few days ago it
    dawned on me that I should then try to lure other Commons bloggers
    into putting their Commons bits on the same blog. blog, many
    authors. A project blog.

    Here's what I've come up with so far:

    Much work still needed obviously, but thought I'd see what people
    thought. special note:
    - the Triage page is scraped from JIRA's RSS feed to produce a page on
    which issues that need deciding on can be looked at. I'll add an RSS
    option and have it email the list at some point too. It only has
    certain components currently (ones that have been cleaned up).
    - the 'In the Sandbox' category is an idea for a stock interview about
    a new sandbox component. A bit of advertising basically.

    Some questions:

    * Anyone interested in the idea?

    sounds cool
    - robert

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  • No.4 | | 1400 bytes | |

    Mon, 2006-07-17 at 10:31 -0700, Henri Yandell wrote:
    I took a break from Commons stuff yesterday to work on some Commons
    stuff. A while back I decided I should stop posting Commons bits in my
    personal blog and make a blog dedicated to it. A few days ago it
    dawned on me that I should then try to lure other Commons bloggers
    into putting their Commons bits on the same blog. blog, many
    authors. A project blog.

    Here's what I've come up with so far:

    Much work still needed obviously, but thought I'd see what people
    thought. special note:
    - the Triage page is scraped from JIRA's RSS feed to produce a page on
    which issues that need deciding on can be looked at. I'll add an RSS
    option and have it email the list at some point too. It only has
    certain components currently (ones that have been cleaned up).
    - the 'In the Sandbox' category is an idea for a stock interview about
    a new sandbox component. A bit of advertising basically.

    Some questions:

    * Anyone interested in the idea?

    i've had a little bit of think and i'd be interested in sign up if you'd
    be happy for me to sign on
    - robert

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  • No.5 | | 1586 bytes | |

    7/20/06, robert burrell donkin <robertburrelldonkin (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.ukwrote:
    Mon, 2006-07-17 at 10:31 -0700, Henri Yandell wrote:
    I took a break from Commons stuff yesterday to work on some Commons
    stuff. A while back I decided I should stop posting Commons bits in my
    personal blog and make a blog dedicated to it. A few days ago it
    dawned on me that I should then try to lure other Commons bloggers
    into putting their Commons bits on the same blog. blog, many
    authors. A project blog.

    Here's what I've come up with so far:

    Much work still needed obviously, but thought I'd see what people
    thought. special note:

    - the Triage page is scraped from JIRA's RSS feed to produce a page on
    which issues that need deciding on can be looked at. I'll add an RSS
    option and have it email the list at some point too. It only has
    certain components currently (ones that have been cleaned up).

    - the 'In the Sandbox' category is an idea for a stock interview about
    a new sandbox component. A bit of advertising basically.

    Some questions:

    * Anyone interested in the idea?

    i've had a little bit of think and i'd be interested in sign up if you'd
    be happy for me to sign on

    Anyone committing is more than welcome. I'll get around to it after lunch.

    Hen

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  • No.6 | | 1451 bytes | |

    7/18/06, Torsten Curdt <tcurdt (AT) apache (DOT) orgwrote:
    7/17/06, Henri Yandell <flamefew (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    I took a break from Commons stuff yesterday to work on some Commons
    stuff. A while back I decided I should stop posting Commons bits in my
    personal blog and make a blog dedicated to it. A few days ago it
    dawned on me that I should then try to lure other Commons bloggers
    into putting their Commons bits on the same blog. blog, many
    authors. A project blog.

    Nice although I would prefer the planet apache approach. So
    everyone could just blog in a certain tag/category and everything gets
    aggregated. Less intrusive and I am sure easier to get people to blog
    about it.

    Been meaning to reply to this one.

    The difference is that this is a constrained blog - rather than it
    being our personal comments it's instead a time for unified voice. So
    I'm seeking to have specific types of posts (tips, staged interviews,
    announcements), but not random thoughts about how Commons should do
    things.

    No real clue really - proof will be in how well it works. Might want
    to do a Draft-Then-Review for some categories in which a different
    person reviews than writes.

    Hen

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  • No.7 | | 503 bytes | |

    Hey Henri!
    >Here's what I've come up with so far:
    >>

    >
    >

    If you're searching for some additional commoners you could sign me in too.
    I think a tip about VFS now and then should be possible - and great.

    Ciao,
    Mario

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