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Here's the preview link for the draft post and here is an anchor for the section if we want to include the survey - I definitely need some help on the wording we want to use here. @jeremyeder Tagging you here, i know you're going to bring this topic up at the community call this week, could use your help on the wording in the post, making sure it properly expresses the goals. Are there other things we want to highlight? |
Perfect! |
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I've added the form that Mark Kurtz created and also moved the order around so that the form CTA was first in the list of things, then everything else below. I largely lifted the same text from the form into the post so it should be correct but another set of eyes would be appreciated. |
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good to go!
- Updated author entries in `2025-05-20_announce.md`, `2025-06-03_week_1_round_up.md`, and `authors.yml` to use usernames instead of full details. - Corrected minor typographical errors in various blog posts for consistency and clarity. Signed-off-by: Pete Cheslock <[email protected]>
- Introduced a new blog post titled "llm-d Community Update - June 2025" detailing project progress, new YouTube channel, and ways to get involved. - Added new tags for community engagement, updates, and SIG-Benchmarking in `tags.yml`. Signed-off-by: Pete Cheslock <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Pete Cheslock <[email protected]>
- Introduced a new blog post detailing the latest updates from the llm-d community, including a call for participation in a performance benchmarks survey, the launch of a new YouTube channel, and ways to get involved with the project. Signed-off-by: Pete Cheslock <[email protected]>
- Introduced a comprehensive update detailing project progress, a call for participation in a community survey, the launch of a new YouTube channel, and various ways for community members to get involved with the llm-d project. Signed-off-by: Pete Cheslock <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: Pete Cheslock <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Pete Cheslock <[email protected]>
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LGTM
We can consolidate the authors by using the authors.yml file as the source of truth vs in each individual post. I've cleaned that section up in the posts.
I've also added a draft post for a July update. There is a section where we are going to include a google form to help us better understand the community use cases. Would love some assistance here on the wording for the goals/the why/etc. And then when we have the form complete i'll add the link to the post.