Antonio Musarra 3 Years Ago - Edited Hi David. I have always been in favor of sharing knowledge, this is also one of the reasons why I started my blog more than ten years ago. Through my GitHub account I share all my software projects. My latest interesting work was published on the SMC Tech Blog and is about OSGi Remote Service (the English version soon) https://bit.ly/3hUNqhY However, on the GitHub repositories you can see the whole project https://github.com/smclab/docker-osgi-remote-services-example Thanks to all the Liferay community who read my articles. Antonio. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel David Gomez Antonio Musarra 3 Years Ago Good resources Antonio, And I've already have on my backlog to take a look at those Microservices with OSGi. Would it be great to have it as a proposal to /dev/24 With this post, I'm looking also for all of you to share what motivates you to share all these things and your experiences with the community. Anything that could help others that may be considering to start writing a blog post (or start their own blog), or submit to conferences, record screencasts or share in any way with the community to do so. What's the key value of sharing with the community for you? I think that the experience and motivation of active and prominent people from the community like you can inspire others. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Antonio Musarra David Gomez 3 Years Ago - Edited Thanks David. Meanwhile, I inform you that the English version of the article has been published https://bit.ly/osgi-remote-services For me the key value of sharing with the community is very simple. It is useless to keep knowledge for oneself, sharing this and one's experiences will only improve ourselves. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
David Gomez Antonio Musarra 3 Years Ago Good resources Antonio, And I've already have on my backlog to take a look at those Microservices with OSGi. Would it be great to have it as a proposal to /dev/24 With this post, I'm looking also for all of you to share what motivates you to share all these things and your experiences with the community. Anything that could help others that may be considering to start writing a blog post (or start their own blog), or submit to conferences, record screencasts or share in any way with the community to do so. What's the key value of sharing with the community for you? I think that the experience and motivation of active and prominent people from the community like you can inspire others. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Antonio Musarra David Gomez 3 Years Ago - Edited Thanks David. Meanwhile, I inform you that the English version of the article has been published https://bit.ly/osgi-remote-services For me the key value of sharing with the community is very simple. It is useless to keep knowledge for oneself, sharing this and one's experiences will only improve ourselves. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Antonio Musarra David Gomez 3 Years Ago - Edited Thanks David. Meanwhile, I inform you that the English version of the article has been published https://bit.ly/osgi-remote-services For me the key value of sharing with the community is very simple. It is useless to keep knowledge for oneself, sharing this and one's experiences will only improve ourselves. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
David H Nebinger 3 Years Ago - Edited I shared my story here: https://liferay.dev/blogs/-/blogs/how-to-prove-youre-an-expert Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Andrew Jardine 3 Years Ago Thanks for sharing this David. I think it was two DEVCON's ago that the keynote speaker on Day 2 spoke about how most of us have this fear ir anxiety of admitting when we have done something wrong. It's funny how as we grow older we seem to forget that almost all learning starts with making a mistakes -- and since we all make mistakes we should never be afraid to share our stories. In fact, most of the time they don't just provide a great life lesson, they often provide a lot of humour are well. You sharing your story is most inspiring. I think I'll follow your lead and do the same as soon as I can carve out the time to write something. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Álvaro Saugar 3 Years Ago - Edited I totally agree. The important thing is to share, and the good thing about the communities is that it is a safe place to do it, to learn from the comments and from what the colleagues expose. Even if you think you don't know enough, the fact is that everyone's experience is a treasure. In addition, there are many ways to collaborate. I personally try to collaborate by contributing ideas and details to improve and carry them out. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel