
Hi
You do, I can see you in the access list (via your gmail.com address). It’s hosted on blogger, so if you don’t see the “sign in” link for some reason, just go to blogger.com and you’ll see it in your list.
True. I completely forgot about this. I think I got access during my fellowship months.
Not that I have any particular objections to this plan, but labs.twistedmatrix.com is the blog that we have today, and for the benefit of users who want to get our updates via RSS,
I will keep that in mind. I guess that we will need to migrate to netlify so that we can setup all these redirections. On a similar note. Is https://planet.twistedmatrix.com still a thing ? I see that it is still maintained by Ralph Meijer On Thu, 10 Feb 2022 at 08:19, Hynek Schlawack <hs@ox.cx> wrote:
On 9. Feb 2022, at 20:53, Glyph <glyph@twistedmatrix.com> wrote:
So maybe it's time to switch to GitHub Pages for that... and integrate it into the new https://twisted.org/
Not that I have any particular objections to this plan, but labs.twistedmatrix.com is the blog that we have today, and for the benefit of users who want to get our updates via RSS, the domain name & RSS feed should keep working and at least the archived posts should remain available. If we set something up to replace it, we can talk about dropping the update from the release process then.
FWIW before you start building something: I’ve moved all my release announcements to GitHub’s releases (eg. <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/releases/tag/21.3.0>) which allows for nice Markdown formatting and has an RSS feed. labs could just keep existing and maybe link to the GitHub releases in the future.
We are already using GitHub releases https://github.com/twisted/twisted/releases Is just that the default output of towncrier is RST and not markdown...so the result is not nice. If I find some time, I can look into updating the current towncrier template to generate markdown friendly output. Cheers -- Adi Roiban