[PatternFly] PatternFly content highlights for February

Abigael Donahue adonahue at redhat.com
Tue Mar 3 15:37:34 UTC 2020


Hi Flyers,

Welcome to our February PatternFly content highlights email.

PatternFly has a ton of great content, and I'm looking for new ways to
feature more content types in these monthly emails, like PatternFly's site
content and technical documentation. If you have any ideas, please reach
out!

*PatternFly Community Meeting *
These meetings are remote, open to everyone, and—most importantly—they're a
lot of fun. Here's a recording of February's meeting
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4FFPbyMCos&feature=youtu.be>. Enjoy!

*PatternFly Medium *
PatternFly's Medium publication is just as open as PatternFly—everyone is
welcome to contribute.
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSenoFuNp_GoW9gDxA5s8uklvZuGcYRMpwTfiTc0nXaG3Z3tEQ/viewform>

We had lots of articles go out in January so that we could build up the
channel. Because February marked the publication's second month, the goal
was to stick to a regular publication cadence of 1 article per week, which
we just about achieved.

*Most popular article published in February*
Comparing forms: A progressive form vs. a wizard
<https://medium.com/patternfly/comparing-web-forms-a-progressive-form-vs-a-wizard-110eefc584e7>
by
Stephen Cauffman: 280 views
**Fun fact: Because we mentioned UXPin in this article, a member from their
team reached out to us and promoted it. A bunch of views and claps rolled
in as a result. Good job, Stephen!

*All new articles published in February*
My experience using PatternFly for a website revamp
<https://medium.com/patternfly/my-experience-using-patternfly-for-a-website-revamp-5de5a8753377>
by
Gina Doyle
Comparing forms: A progressive form vs. a wizard
<https://medium.com/patternfly/comparing-web-forms-a-progressive-form-vs-a-wizard-110eefc584e7>
by
Stephen Cauffman
How MDX unified PatternFly’s documentation
<https://medium.com/patternfly/how-mdx-unified-patternflys-documentation-e68fb29411d6>
by
Zack Allen
Enterprise front-end development and open source: A winning pair
<https://medium.com/patternfly/enterprise-front-end-development-open-source-1a332a1532f4>
by
Jan Wright

*Topic breakdown*
- UX research: 12.5%
- UX design: 18.8%
- UX development: 37.5%
- UX writing: 12.5%
- All areas of UX: 18.8%

*Contribute*
- Follow PatternFly on Medium. <https://medium.com/patternfly>
- Write for us
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSenoFuNp_GoW9gDxA5s8uklvZuGcYRMpwTfiTc0nXaG3Z3tEQ/viewform>
.

*PatternFly Twitter*
*Top 3 tweets (based on number of impressions)*
- Zack Allen's Medium article
<https://twitter.com/patternfly_des/status/1229415215483248640>: 1,369
- Gina Doyle's Medium article
<https://twitter.com/patternfly_des/status/1225429960887685121>: 928
- Stephen Cauffman's Medium article
<https://twitter.com/patternfly_des/status/1227282353732694016>: 875

*Contribute*
Follow PatternFly on Twitter <https://twitter.com/patternfly_des>.

That's all for now. I'm so excited to see the content we continue to work
on together as a community.

Happy Flying!
-- 

Abigael Donahue

UXD Content Strategist

Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com/>
<https://www.redhat.com/>
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