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[Sync to prerelease] Blog post: The Quarto Blog has a new home#2020

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Sync of #2017 to prerelease.

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Blog post: The Quarto Blog has a new home

Announces that the Quarto blog has moved to the Posit Open Source website. The post covers what is moving (only the blog — quarto.org docs/guide/reference stay put), the retired email subscription list, and the RSS feed change for readers using a feed reader.

Also adds a small callout at the top of the blog listing page so visitors landing on quarto.org/blog (e.g. via existing links) are pointed to the new home.

Auto-backport will cherry-pick this to the prerelease branch.

* Blog post: Quarto Blog has a new home

* Add callout to blog listing page announcing move

* Fix YAML in new blog post and hide retired signup form via CSS

* Update blog post date to 2026-05-07

* Sync thumbnail.svg with PNG (add BLOG labels)

* Rename post directory to 2026-05-07 to match date

* Remove Mailchimp email subscription form

The Quarto blog is moving to the Posit Open Source site, where readers
can subscribe to the Glimpse Open Source newsletter for email updates.
Retire the legacy quarto.org Mailchimp form rather than just hiding it
behind CSS, since it has no future maintainer once the blog moves.

(cherry picked from commit 10476ba)
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cderv commented May 7, 2026

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@cderv cderv merged commit c10da96 into prerelease May 7, 2026
@cderv cderv deleted the sync-2017-to-prerelease branch May 7, 2026 08:31
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