How to Contribute to the Airship Blog and Superuser Magazine
Hi everyone, Thank you all for helping with the SEO content that Jimmy sent out last week. I mentioned this on the Working Committee call this week, but I think this is also a great list of keywords to provide a foundation for what kind of content we should be creating for Airship as a community. Accompanied by the amount of events that have been transformed to virtual experiences, the OpenStack Foundation has been working on ways for the community to centrally share learnings online, and create a place where the community can send project and overall community updates. Both the Airship blog and Superuser Magazine are two community channels where I encourage everyone to contribute content when they have updates that will impact the broader community. I wanted to remind everyone of the process and of course, you can reach out to Ashlee or myself if you have any questions or ideas. Here’s how you can contribute: Airship Blog <https://www.airshipit.org/blog/> The Airship blog is a great place for updates that are more related to the Airship software releases, including bug fixes or changes that may affect users who are running Airship in production. Once you have an idea of what you would like to share or have questions, please email info@airshipit.org <mailto:info@airshipit.org>. We can also keep track of a running list of ideas / calls for content for people who have questions that would be great to get answered on the blog. Superuser <https://superuser.openstack.org/> Superuser has evolved to cover the open infrastructure landscape covering different use cases and open source projects. Whether it’s a video or an article, this content is typically more in depth than what you would see on a project blog and includes things like hands on tutorials, case studies, thought leadership articles, Q&As with open source community leaders, and updates and highlights from open source events around the world. If you have an idea you would like to share, fill out this form <https://superuser.openstack.org/contribute/> and the editorial team will reach out. If you have questions about whether your topic is the right fit, email editor@openstack.org <mailto:editor@openstack.org>. You can also attend the OSF community meeting <http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/foundation/2020-March/002856.html>next week to learn more about how you can get involved and contribute! Thanks! Allison
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Allison Price