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Judith's intro blog post to the community - test build #805
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# Hello, DC/OS Community! | ||
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Three weeks ago, on my first day as Mesosphere’s first official DC/OS Community Manager, I assumed that I was walking into a green-field community. DC/OS had only been open source for a few months, and many of the support structures that enable community action were not (and still are not) yet in place. I was expecting to start tackling questions like, “How do we attract members to our community?” and, “How can we motivate people to engage with DC/OS?” |
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Missing newline here (markdown requires double newlines for a paragraph break)
I'm not sure whether it makes any difference on the website, but in github-flavoured markdown the leading tabs on your paragraphs are causing a rendering weirdness - see the preview. Removing them fixes it. |
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# The first commit's message is: Judith's intro blog post to the community - test build # This is the 2nd commit message: Removing tabs # This is the 3rd commit message: adding newlines
@philipnrmn I think this is done, do you mind reviewing and (hopefully) approving it? Thank you for all your help! |
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On my first day as Mesosphere’s first official DC/OS Community Manager, I assumed that I was walking into a green-field community. DC/OS had only been open source for a few months, and many of the support structures that enable community action were not (and still are not) yet in place. I was expecting to start tackling questions like, “How do we attract members to our community?” and, “How can we motivate people to engage with DC/OS?” | ||
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As everyone who is reading this knows, these questions were pretty naive. The DC/OS community is up and running: the community slack has 2,680 members, the mailing list has 290 members, and DC/OS had over 60 launch partners for its open-source debut on April 19th. Mesosphere is one stakeholder of thousands in the DC/OS community, and all of those stakeholders are as passionate about using and contributing to DC/OS as we are. My questions have changed in the last few weeks. Now, I’m also asking myself what I can do to help the DC/OS community succeed, and what I can do to help Mesosphere be a good member, and steward of that community. I’d like to propose three things I can do in the short term, and ask for your help and advice. |
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Extraneous comma after 'be a good member'.
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Just waiting on the build :) |
I'm trying to test build my first blog post on the develop website! Let me do it please! OSS-94