davsclaus commented on a change in pull request #640:
URL: https://github.com/apache/camel-website/pull/640#discussion_r719621655



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+title: "Managing Kamelet event sources with kn"
+date: 2021-09-30
+draft: false
+authors: [christophd]
+categories: ["Kamelets", "Camel K"]
+preview: "How to use the Knative Kamelet event source plugin"
+---
+
+The latest community version of the [Knative 
client](https://github.com/knative/client) v0.26 includes a new kn plugin for 
managing Kamelets as Knative event sources (GitHub: 
[knative-sandbox/kamelet-plugin-source-kamelet](https://github.com/knative-sandbox/kn-plugin-source-kamelet)).
 With the new plugin users of the kn tooling can directly list the available 
Kamelet sources and bind these Kamelets to Knative resources such as brokers, 
channels or services.
+
+The Kamelets facilitate a whole new world of event source possibilities 
allowing users to connect to external services (AWS, Twitter, Telegram, 
Postgres) as part of Knative eventing.
+
+## Kamelets - what is this?
+
+Kamelets (Kamel route snippets) introduce a new concept in [Apache 
Camel](https://github.com/apache/camel) that allows users to connect to 
external systems via a simplified ready-to-use connectors, hiding all the low 
level details about how those connections are implemented.
+
+The user only provides a set of properties that the Kamelet needs for 
connecting to a foreign service (e.g. authorization token, target destination, 
connection credentials). The heavy lift of establishing the connection and 
exchanging data is done with the Camel components that run as part of the 
Kamelet runtime.
+
+If you want to use Kamelets on your K8s cluster simply install the Camel K 
operator ([installation guide](/camel-k/latest/installation/installation.html)).

Review comment:
       Kubernetes

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+title: "Managing Kamelet event sources with kn"
+date: 2021-09-30
+draft: false
+authors: [christophd]
+categories: ["Kamelets", "Camel K"]
+preview: "How to use the Knative Kamelet event source plugin"
+---
+
+The latest community version of the [Knative 
client](https://github.com/knative/client) v0.26 includes a new kn plugin for 
managing Kamelets as Knative event sources (GitHub: 
[knative-sandbox/kamelet-plugin-source-kamelet](https://github.com/knative-sandbox/kn-plugin-source-kamelet)).
 With the new plugin users of the kn tooling can directly list the available 
Kamelet sources and bind these Kamelets to Knative resources such as brokers, 
channels or services.
+
+The Kamelets facilitate a whole new world of event source possibilities 
allowing users to connect to external services (AWS, Twitter, Telegram, 
Postgres) as part of Knative eventing.
+
+## Kamelets - what is this?
+
+Kamelets (Kamel route snippets) introduce a new concept in [Apache 
Camel](https://github.com/apache/camel) that allows users to connect to 
external systems via a simplified ready-to-use connectors, hiding all the low 
level details about how those connections are implemented.

Review comment:
       I dont think we should point to github. You can remove the link as 
readers on this blog are already on the Camel website.

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+---
+title: "Managing Kamelet event sources with kn"
+date: 2021-09-30
+draft: false
+authors: [christophd]
+categories: ["Kamelets", "Camel K"]
+preview: "How to use the Knative Kamelet event source plugin"
+---
+
+The latest community version of the [Knative 
client](https://github.com/knative/client) v0.26 includes a new kn plugin for 
managing Kamelets as Knative event sources (GitHub: 
[knative-sandbox/kamelet-plugin-source-kamelet](https://github.com/knative-sandbox/kn-plugin-source-kamelet)).
 With the new plugin users of the kn tooling can directly list the available 
Kamelet sources and bind these Kamelets to Knative resources such as brokers, 
channels or services.
+
+The Kamelets facilitate a whole new world of event source possibilities 
allowing users to connect to external services (AWS, Twitter, Telegram, 
Postgres) as part of Knative eventing.
+
+## Kamelets - what is this?
+
+Kamelets (Kamel route snippets) introduce a new concept in [Apache 
Camel](https://github.com/apache/camel) that allows users to connect to 
external systems via a simplified ready-to-use connectors, hiding all the low 
level details about how those connections are implemented.
+
+The user only provides a set of properties that the Kamelet needs for 
connecting to a foreign service (e.g. authorization token, target destination, 
connection credentials). The heavy lift of establishing the connection and 
exchanging data is done with the Camel components that run as part of the 
Kamelet runtime.
+
+If you want to use Kamelets on your K8s cluster simply install the Camel K 
operator ([installation guide](/camel-k/latest/installation/installation.html)).
+
+The user can then choose from a constantly growing [Kamelet 
catalog](/camel-kamelets/latest/index.html) that provides a great ensemble of 
ready-to-use Kamelets written by Apache Camel experts.

Review comment:
       Not sure if we should say that its written by Camel experts, as it may 
sound like that a Kamelet can only be written by such people. Where the goal is 
the opposite.




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