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JVM Bloggers - website and newsletter with JVM blogs from Poland

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JVM Bloggers

Never miss any blog post from developers around JVM in Poland :)

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Overview

The goal of the jvm-bloggers project is to collect information about developers and companies blogging about JVM-related technologies in Poland, despite these bloggers being old-school Java fanboys, fancy Scala lovers, or niche Gosu experts.

On Fridays at 7 am, this application is sending a newsletter with all new blog posts from the past 7 days.

If you want to have your group or personal e-mail added, please reach out to me (address below).

I'm promoting blogging as the best activity to share knowledge, passion, and learn from each other. And the best way to do that is by helping bloggers to reach out to a wider audience.

Your blog/JUG/conference is missing?

Please create a Pull Request adding it to

and that's all. Once it is merged, you are on the list!

Roadmap

Done

  • Send weekly e-mail about the latest blog posts to JUG mailing lists
  • Add technical blogs from Polish companies
  • Add moderation to discard off-topic content
  • Write some admin panel to manage moderation. etc.
  • Publish global RSS feed with all blog posts. You can limit and exclude authors using parameters. example: http://jvm-bloggers.com/pl/rss?limit=15&excludedAuthors=author1,author2
  • Add videos from JUGs and conferences in Poland
  • Create a website with all newsletter (latest and old ones)
  • Publishing new issue information on Facebook
  • Publishing on Twitter

Planned

  • Auto-post link to the last newsletter on Wykop and 4programmers.net
  • searching for specific keywords
  • Slack bot publishing new issues with searching feature
  • .... this is a place for YOUR idea :)

Technical details

  • Application is written using Java 17, Spring Boot, Liquibase, and JPA, running on the PostgreSQL database. It's currently running on a GCP thanks to SoftwareMill.

  • To import the project into your IDE execute ./gradlew eclipse or ./gradlew idea first (depending on your IDE) to generate project files and import them into IDE.

  • Admin UI is based on SB Admin 2 template.

More details about contributing and how the project is organized please check

Contributors

A more up-to-date list can be found at http://jvm-bloggers.com/contributors

Contact

If you need direct contact, you can reach out to the JVM Bloggers project via:

  • Gmail: jvmbloggers (at) (you know that). (and you know that too) :)
  • #jvm-bloggers channel at JVM-Poland Slack