[aerogear-dev] blog links

Karel Piwko kpiwko at redhat.com
Wed Oct 16 04:32:44 EDT 2013


Afaik arquillian.org is completely static. And page requires you to blog at
arquillian.org/blog. Latest news/upcoming issues are also generated during site
deployment.

Karel

On Tue, 15 Oct 2013 08:20:15 +0200
Erik Jan de Wit <edewit at redhat.com> wrote:

> Created an issue AEROGEAR-1334 and will look into arquillian site to see how
> they are doing this. Pull request coming
> 
> Cheers,
> 	Erik Jan
> 
> On 14 Oct,2013, at 15:56 , Jay Balunas <jbalunas at redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > On Oct 14, 2013, at 2:51 AM, Erik Jan de Wit <edewit at redhat.com> wrote:
> > 
> >> Hi,
> >> 
> >> So my suggestion was not to have something like planet.jboss.org where we
> >> have duplicate posts, but to have an aggregator to get blog posts from our
> >> personal blogs that contain a special tag, 'aerogear' for instance, and
> >> have jekyll download that rss.xml file then we can have a page somewhere
> >> on the aerogear.org site, that is the same style as the rest of the site,
> >> with just links and maybe a short intro to the actual blog. That way
> >> people searching for things about aerogear don't have to know all our
> >> personal names and blog addresses and it doesn't kill SEO it supports it
> >> as our blogs will even ranked higher in google. The only issue with this
> >> approach is that we don't update the site that often, but that is also
> >> something we could live with.
> > 
> > This was my thinking as well but also perhaps looking into a way to use JS
> > to update the article list from the feed instead of needing a full re-deply
> > for updates.  I believe Awestruct has some similar features for blogs and
> > tweets.  
> > 
> > Imo at least something to look into.  Erik - could you update the jira with
> > some of this info and/or link to the thread so we can capture these ideas?
> > 
> >> 
> >> On 11 Oct,2013, at 17:37 , Douglas Campos <qmx at qmx.me> wrote:
> >> 
> >>> On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 04:52:52PM +0200, Heiko W.Rupp wrote:
> >>>> 
> >>>> Am 11.10.2013 um 16:49 schrieb Jay Balunas:
> >>>>>> Duplicated content hurts SEO, that's why I've been avoiding it...
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Do you know the degree of impact here, or links for more details for
> >>>>> us to review.  I did some quick searches and read some of them, but
> >>>>> a lot seemed mixed, some good, some bad.  
> >>>> 
> >>>> SEO is one part of the game. The other is the visibility on jboss.org
> >>>> and also the feeds from it that people may have already subscribed to.
> >>> 
> >>> AFAIK, our blogs are on planet.jboss.org (at least my posts tagged with
> >>> 'aerogear' appear there :P)
> >>> 
> >>> Either way, our site is pretty different from jboss.org (ours is 100%
> >>> static html), and I don't think it'll be healthy to pull this feeds on
> >>> the client side. And this feels a little bit old too - hence why I'm
> >>> trying to avoid the 'aggregator'.
> >>> 
> >>> -- 
> >>> qmx
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