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[Epic] DataFusion Blogs #14836

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alamb opened this issue Feb 23, 2025 · 1 comment
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[Epic] DataFusion Blogs #14836

alamb opened this issue Feb 23, 2025 · 1 comment

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alamb commented Feb 23, 2025

@pauldix says the recipe for great products is:

  1. Write great software ✅
  2. Tell people about it 📖

I immodestly think we already do the great software part in DataFusion 😊

However, I think the project would benefit from more telling. This ticket organizes various potential blog posts that we might want to add to the DataFusion blog: https://datafusion.apache.org/blog/

In think in general the requirements for posts on the blog are:

  1. Related to DataFusion (obviously)
  2. Not commercial marketing for vendor products (I think it is fine to mention features vendors build using DataFusion, etc)
  3. Reposts of articles that appeared on vendor blogs, assuming they meet the above criteral

Some example PRs to create blog posts

Please leave a comment (or start a PR!) if you have an idea for a blog.

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alamb commented Feb 23, 2025

In general, I also think @andygrove 's pattern of creating a blog post for each comet release is amazing. For example:

I general I would love to help support anyone who wanted to create posts for DataFusion releases. The high level flow is:

  1. Create a post following the same skeleton as previous posts (e.g. DataFusion 45 blog post datafusion-site#57)
  2. Update sections when possible (contributors, events, etc)
  3. Leave "TODO"s in the sections where more specific content is needed

Feel free to @ mention me on a Pull Request with that basic framework, I would be more than thrilled to help fill in the more technical content / solicit others to help.

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