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Looks like the feed url changed again. It's also suggested that you create a 'Planet Drupal' specific tag for posts that adhere to the PD requirements.
One issue I have - the "we-are-drupal-supporting-partner" post reads more as a press release and not something the general community would be interested in. (It's great and all and congrats, but doesn't fit the guidelines.)
Once that's done, I have no problem adding the feed.
Hi folks,
I was reviewing all content of the last months for some research and noticed that your beautiful feed seems to run into #2030877: Review Planet posts for relative URLs. For people reading your feed here on drupal.org (which you encourage by providing a non-trimmed version) this creates an unpleasant experience.
Comments
Comment #1
schnitzel commentedWe changed our URL, so it should be now: http://blog.amazeelabs.com/category/drupal-2/feed/
What you think? Like our Blog? :)
Comment #2
codi commentedLooks like the feed url changed again. It's also suggested that you create a 'Planet Drupal' specific tag for posts that adhere to the PD requirements.
Comment #3
pastizzi commentedNew attempt with a redone feed which should match the Planet Drupal criteria: http://blog.amazeelabs.com/en/planet-drupal/feed
Comment #4
pastizzi commentedComment #5
pastizzi commentedComment #6
dddave commentedLooks cool to me but who am I do decide? ;)
From a end-user perspective I would appreciate it if you could avoid cluttering the planet feed with large images.
Comment #7
pastizzi commentedImplemented the feedback. Resized the images to a reasonable size.
This should now match the criteria for adding the feed http://blog.amazeelabs.com/en/planet-drupal/feed to Planet Drupal.
Comment #8
pastizzi commentedJust published a new post on our blog which is intended for Planet Drupal. Hope this qualifies our blog to be added to the Planet Drupal feed.
Comment #9
dddave commentedThe feed validates and the content is fine. Should be added to the Planet with the next bunch of applicants imho.
Comment #10
silverwing commentedOne issue I have - the "we-are-drupal-supporting-partner" post reads more as a press release and not something the general community would be interested in. (It's great and all and congrats, but doesn't fit the guidelines.)
Once that's done, I have no problem adding the feed.
Comment #11
pastizzi commented@silverwing: I removed the blog post from the feed. Thank you, for adding the blog to Planet Drupal, in advance.
Comment #12
silverwing commentedadded http://drupal.org/aggregator/sources/980
Comment #13.0
(not verified) commentedChanged the feed URL in the issue description.
Comment #14
dddave commentedThe last redesign broke the feed. Suspended for now.
Comment #15
pastizzi commentedThanks for pointing it out. We're looking into it.
Comment #16
borisbaldinger commentedThe Feed is back but it has a new URL: http://amazeelabs.com/en/planet-drupal/feed
Please review and integrate it again.
Comment #17
dddave commentedFeed validates, welcome back!
Comment #19
dddave commentedHi folks,
I was reviewing all content of the last months for some research and noticed that your beautiful feed seems to run into #2030877: Review Planet posts for relative URLs. For people reading your feed here on drupal.org (which you encourage by providing a non-trimmed version) this creates an unpleasant experience.
Comment #20
borisbaldinger commentedHey Dave, thx for mentioning. I did have a look. Do you have one or more examples. Couldn't find anything with relative urls.
Comment #21
dddave commentedYou mean apart from your post https://www.drupal.org/aggregator/sources/980? Deeson Online seems to be running into this too: https://www.drupal.org/aggregator/sources/846
Comment #22
borisbaldinger commented@Dave: Thx. We are looking into that right now. Will let you know if when we found and fixed the problem.
Comment #23
elijah lynnJust looked at both feeds from #21 and the relative link issue seems to be resolved. If I am mistaken please change status back to "needs work".
Comment #24
dddave commentedFixed indeed. Glad that your beautiful feed shines on drupla.org again.