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Blogging about new .NET features

Denis Magda
Pavel,

Do you mind blogging about ASP.NET session state [1] and Entity Framework 2nd level cache [2] support after 1.8 release goes public?

Also I would remind everyone in the community that it’s always welcomed to share your experience or Ignite related news over blog posts. We track all the posts on this page.
https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html <https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html>


[1] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching>
[2] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache>


Denis
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Re: Blogging about new .NET features

Pavel Tupitsyn-3
Denis, sure, I think I'll start with "What's new in Ignite.NET 1.8" and
write in more detail about big features later.

On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 9:34 PM, Denis Magda <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Pavel,
>
> Do you mind blogging about ASP.NET session state [1] and Entity Framework
> 2nd level cache [2] support after 1.8 release goes public?
>
> Also I would remind everyone in the community that it’s always welcomed to
> share your experience or Ignite related news over blog posts. We track all
> the posts on this page.
> https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html
>
>
> [1] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching
> [2] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-
> framework-second-level-cache
>
> —
> Denis
>
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Re: Blogging about new .NET features

Konstantin Boudnik-2
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Gents,

I would encourage you to use

    https://blogs.apache.org/

as this place gets contant attention of the ASF media team and all the blogs
here got quite a bit of the spot light. In fact, I would encourage this group
to start using it. I'd be happy to help to set this up.

Cos

On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 10:34AM, Denis Magda wrote:

> Pavel,
>
> Do you mind blogging about ASP.NET session state [1] and Entity Framework 2nd level cache [2] support after 1.8 release goes public?
>
> Also I would remind everyone in the community that it’s always welcomed to share your experience or Ignite related news over blog posts. We track all the posts on this page.
> https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html <https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html>
>
>
> [1] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching>
> [2] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache>
>
> —
> Denis
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Re: Blogging about new .NET features

dmagda
Cos,

This sounds interesting. Did it help to promote BigTop somehow?

As I understand the blogging engine lacks of advanced text and code formatting capabilities. Is it so? This will be an issue for those posts that contains code snippets as a part of the content.  However, in any case we should have at least one shared Apache Ignite account that can be used for release and big features announcements. Could you assist with setting it up?


Denis

> On Nov 26, 2016, at 1:21 PM, Konstantin Boudnik <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Gents,
>
> I would encourage you to use
>
>    https://blogs.apache.org/
>
> as this place gets contant attention of the ASF media team and all the blogs
> here got quite a bit of the spot light. In fact, I would encourage this group
> to start using it. I'd be happy to help to set this up.
>
> Cos
>
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 10:34AM, Denis Magda wrote:
>> Pavel,
>>
>> Do you mind blogging about ASP.NET session state [1] and Entity Framework 2nd level cache [2] support after 1.8 release goes public?
>>
>> Also I would remind everyone in the community that it’s always welcomed to share your experience or Ignite related news over blog posts. We track all the posts on this page.
>> https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html <https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html>
>>
>>
>> [1] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching>
>> [2] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache>
>>
>> —
>> Denis

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Re: Blogging about new .NET features

Pavel Tupitsyn
There you go: https://ptupitsyn.github.io/Whats-New-In-Ignite-Net-1-8/

On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 4:35 AM, Denis Magda <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Cos,
>
> This sounds interesting. Did it help to promote BigTop somehow?
>
> As I understand the blogging engine lacks of advanced text and code
> formatting capabilities. Is it so? This will be an issue for those posts
> that contains code snippets as a part of the content.  However, in any case
> we should have at least one shared Apache Ignite account that can be used
> for release and big features announcements. Could you assist with setting
> it up?
>
> —
> Denis
>
> > On Nov 26, 2016, at 1:21 PM, Konstantin Boudnik <[hidden email]> wrote:
> >
> > Gents,
> >
> > I would encourage you to use
> >
> >    https://blogs.apache.org/
> >
> > as this place gets contant attention of the ASF media team and all the
> blogs
> > here got quite a bit of the spot light. In fact, I would encourage this
> group
> > to start using it. I'd be happy to help to set this up.
> >
> > Cos
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 10:34AM, Denis Magda wrote:
> >> Pavel,
> >>
> >> Do you mind blogging about ASP.NET session state [1] and Entity
> Framework 2nd level cache [2] support after 1.8 release goes public?
> >>
> >> Also I would remind everyone in the community that it’s always welcomed
> to share your experience or Ignite related news over blog posts. We track
> all the posts on this page.
> >> https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html <https://ignite.apache.org/
> blogs.html>
> >>
> >>
> >> [1] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-
> state-caching <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-
> state-caching>
> >> [2] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-
> framework-second-level-cache <https://apacheignite-net.
> readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache>
> >>
> >> —
> >> Denis
>
>
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Re: Blogging about new .NET features

dmagda
Excellent!

Prachi, please post the blog on DZone.


Denis

> On Dec 9, 2016, at 6:07 AM, Pavel Tupitsyn <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> There you go: https://ptupitsyn.github.io/Whats-New-In-Ignite-Net-1-8/ <https://ptupitsyn.github.io/Whats-New-In-Ignite-Net-1-8/>
>
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 4:35 AM, Denis Magda <[hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote:
> Cos,
>
> This sounds interesting. Did it help to promote BigTop somehow?
>
> As I understand the blogging engine lacks of advanced text and code formatting capabilities. Is it so? This will be an issue for those posts that contains code snippets as a part of the content.  However, in any case we should have at least one shared Apache Ignite account that can be used for release and big features announcements. Could you assist with setting it up?
>
> —
> Denis
>
> > On Nov 26, 2016, at 1:21 PM, Konstantin Boudnik <[hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote:
> >
> > Gents,
> >
> > I would encourage you to use
> >
> >    https://blogs.apache.org/ <https://blogs.apache.org/>
> >
> > as this place gets contant attention of the ASF media team and all the blogs
> > here got quite a bit of the spot light. In fact, I would encourage this group
> > to start using it. I'd be happy to help to set this up.
> >
> > Cos
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 10:34AM, Denis Magda wrote:
> >> Pavel,
> >>
> >> Do you mind blogging about ASP.NET <http://asp.net/> session state [1] and Entity Framework 2nd level cache [2] support after 1.8 release goes public?
> >>
> >> Also I would remind everyone in the community that it’s always welcomed to share your experience or Ignite related news over blog posts. We track all the posts on this page.
> >> https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html <https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html> <https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html <https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html>>
> >>
> >>
> >> [1] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching> <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching>>
> >> [2] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache> <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache>>
> >>
> >> —
> >> Denis
>
>

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Ignite ASF blog [Was: Blogging about new .NET features]

Konstantin Boudnik-2
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FYI
    https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-13324

once the JIRA is finished, we'd have an office Apache blog for Ignite, listed
and syndicated across all ASF resources. Hence raising the visibility of the
project.

Regards,
  Cos

On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 01:21PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote:

> Gents,
>
> I would encourage you to use
>
>     https://blogs.apache.org/
>
> as this place gets contant attention of the ASF media team and all the blogs
> here got quite a bit of the spot light. In fact, I would encourage this group
> to start using it. I'd be happy to help to set this up.
>
> Cos
>
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 10:34AM, Denis Magda wrote:
> > Pavel,
> >
> > Do you mind blogging about ASP.NET session state [1] and Entity Framework 2nd level cache [2] support after 1.8 release goes public?
> >
> > Also I would remind everyone in the community that it’s always welcomed to share your experience or Ignite related news over blog posts. We track all the posts on this page.
> > https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html <https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html>
> >
> >
> > [1] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching>
> > [2] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache>
> >
> > —
> > Denis
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Re: Ignite ASF blog [Was: Blogging about new .NET features]

dmagda
Cos, awesome! Thanks for pushing it forward.


Denis

> On Jan 13, 2017, at 8:39 AM, Konstantin Boudnik <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> FYI
>    https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-13324
>
> once the JIRA is finished, we'd have an office Apache blog for Ignite, listed
> and syndicated across all ASF resources. Hence raising the visibility of the
> project.
>
> Regards,
>  Cos
>
> On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 01:21PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote:
>> Gents,
>>
>> I would encourage you to use
>>
>>    https://blogs.apache.org/
>>
>> as this place gets contant attention of the ASF media team and all the blogs
>> here got quite a bit of the spot light. In fact, I would encourage this group
>> to start using it. I'd be happy to help to set this up.
>>
>> Cos
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 10:34AM, Denis Magda wrote:
>>> Pavel,
>>>
>>> Do you mind blogging about ASP.NET session state [1] and Entity Framework 2nd level cache [2] support after 1.8 release goes public?
>>>
>>> Also I would remind everyone in the community that it’s always welcomed to share your experience or Ignite related news over blog posts. We track all the posts on this page.
>>> https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html <https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html>
>>>
>>>
>>> [1] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching>
>>> [2] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache>
>>>
>>> —
>>> Denis

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Re: Ignite ASF blog

Konstantin Boudnik-2
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The blog
    https://blogs.apache.org/ignite/

has been configured. I have admin rights so please let me know if you want to
start contributing and I will grant you the credentials for it.

Cheers,
  Cos

On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 08:39AM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote:

> FYI
>     https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-13324
>
> once the JIRA is finished, we'd have an office Apache blog for Ignite, listed
> and syndicated across all ASF resources. Hence raising the visibility of the
> project.
>
> Regards,
>   Cos
>
> On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 01:21PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote:
> > Gents,
> >
> > I would encourage you to use
> >
> >     https://blogs.apache.org/
> >
> > as this place gets contant attention of the ASF media team and all the blogs
> > here got quite a bit of the spot light. In fact, I would encourage this group
> > to start using it. I'd be happy to help to set this up.
> >
> > Cos
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 10:34AM, Denis Magda wrote:
> > > Pavel,
> > >
> > > Do you mind blogging about ASP.NET session state [1] and Entity Framework 2nd level cache [2] support after 1.8 release goes public?
> > >
> > > Also I would remind everyone in the community that it’s always welcomed to share your experience or Ignite related news over blog posts. We track all the posts on this page.
> > > https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html <https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html>
> > >
> > >
> > > [1] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching>
> > > [2] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache>
> > >
> > > —
> > > Denis
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Re: Ignite ASF blog

dmagda
Cos,

Please share the credentials with me. I’ll blog about something in the nearest time.


Denis

> On Jan 16, 2017, at 10:24 AM, Konstantin Boudnik <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> The blog
>    https://blogs.apache.org/ignite/
>
> has been configured. I have admin rights so please let me know if you want to
> start contributing and I will grant you the credentials for it.
>
> Cheers,
>  Cos
>
> On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 08:39AM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote:
>> FYI
>>    https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-13324
>>
>> once the JIRA is finished, we'd have an office Apache blog for Ignite, listed
>> and syndicated across all ASF resources. Hence raising the visibility of the
>> project.
>>
>> Regards,
>>  Cos
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 01:21PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote:
>>> Gents,
>>>
>>> I would encourage you to use
>>>
>>>    https://blogs.apache.org/
>>>
>>> as this place gets contant attention of the ASF media team and all the blogs
>>> here got quite a bit of the spot light. In fact, I would encourage this group
>>> to start using it. I'd be happy to help to set this up.
>>>
>>> Cos
>>>
>>> On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 10:34AM, Denis Magda wrote:
>>>> Pavel,
>>>>
>>>> Do you mind blogging about ASP.NET session state [1] and Entity Framework 2nd level cache [2] support after 1.8 release goes public?
>>>>
>>>> Also I would remind everyone in the community that it’s always welcomed to share your experience or Ignite related news over blog posts. We track all the posts on this page.
>>>> https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html <https://ignite.apache.org/blogs.html>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [1] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/aspnet-session-state-caching>
>>>> [2] https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache <https://apacheignite-net.readme.io/docs/entity-framework-second-level-cache>
>>>>
>>>> —
>>>> Denis