[Pulp-dev] Turning release notes into user content
Melanie Corr
mcorr at redhat.com
Mon Apr 20 18:37:26 UTC 2020
Hi all,
As part of the effort to broaden awareness of Pulp and increase
interactions with both current and future community members, I am looking
into increasing frequency of blog posts on the Pulp site. This will also
help with a social media strategy also.
Currently, I can see that there is a high level of transparency on the
site, with release note update information being regularly posted, but with
some effort this could be slightly more digestible for the reader.
I would like to try and take this content that is gathered with the
towncrier tool to see if I could develop the output into user content, for
example, why this incremental update benefits the user, how does fixing x
bug make the user's life easier, and so on.
To do this, I would need to collect the output of towncrier myself, or the
draft output if I wanted to prepare a post in advance of a release.
Can you advise how I would go about collecting this?
If you have any further suggestions, I would love to hear them.
Thanks,
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Melanie Corr, RHCE
Community Manager
Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com>
Remote, Ireland
mcorr at redhat.com
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