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#### Add a Blog Entry
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As mentioned before, you can also create blog posts for things which aren't events.
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They will only be shown in the "blog" section and posted to the RSS feeds and shall be used for things which are relevant for a longer time.
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As we have much more event announcements than articles, finding articles in all blog posts can be quite a challenge.
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But using these two categories enables filtering, so that the history of articles is in one list.
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Blog posts (the archetype is called `article`) should be used for information that will be relevant for a longer period, for example explanations about technical, political or cultural topics. Articles will be shown in chronological order on the [blog main page](https://hamburg.ccc.de/blog/), until newer posts push them down. In addition, the `tags:` can be used to find blog posts about certain topics.
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To create a new general blog post, run a command like this:
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#### Add an Event Announcement
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Events will be shown on the home page from their publishing date until they have happened and shall be used for things which happen at a certain date.
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Events will be shown on the home page from the frontmatter `publishDate` until the `date:`. Use them for information that is relevant for a specific event, like a talk or a meeting.
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This is not limited to events organized by the CCCHH, but can also be a hint to other events which we think are related to our activities.
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