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Create a "Team blog" section #21

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Diullei opened this issue May 18, 2014 · 4 comments
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Create a "Team blog" section #21

Diullei opened this issue May 18, 2014 · 4 comments
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@Diullei
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Diullei commented May 18, 2014

Create a "Team blog" session like http://gruntjs.com/blog or http://yeoman.io/blog/. This session could be another repository named "blog" published on http://www.definitelytyped.org/blog address.

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I'd be happy to republish some of my TypeScript related blogs here if this happens.

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Bartvds commented May 18, 2014

Good idea, we cold use a communication channel like a blog.

We run docpad, which is used for blogs too so might as well do it on the main site. Then we can blog in markdown and have everything integrated (style, links, plugins etc)

All we need to do is set it up.

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Diullei commented May 18, 2014

Nice! I Will start it when I get a free time!

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Bartvds commented May 18, 2014

Nice!

There are a lot of tutorials and articles for it on google. It comes down to creating a new collection (posts usually), creating new documents with some more meta-data in the header (like date, draft etc) and defining a new collection for that directory.

Then make it sort on date, and somehow rig a paginator and atom feed. These are more difficult, but I saw many blogs have info on it.

@Bartvds Bartvds changed the title Create a "Team blog" session Create a "Team blog" section Jul 12, 2014
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