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Blog name: Antonio Ospite
Drupal-Planet tagged feed URL: http://ao2.it/tags/drupal-planet
I intend to start talking about collaborative workflows, with an accent on git, and also about coding standards; so having the planet Drupal audience follow and review my opinions would be great for me and maybe some of my ideas could end up into something good for the Drupal community as well.
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Comment #1
ao2 CreditAttribution: ao2 commentedBlog name: Antonio Ospite
Drupal-Planet tagged feed URL: http://ao2.it/tags/drupal-planet/feed
The link was missing the /feed suffix in the previous post.
Comment #2
codi CreditAttribution: codi commentedHey ao2,
Took a look at your feed and it's a little light on the Drupal content. Due to the age of this request i'm going to mark this closed for now. Please feel free to re-open if you plan to continue on.
Comment #3
ao2 CreditAttribution: ao2 commentedHi,
I added some more Drupal content recently, the two most recent articles could be interesting I guess. Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Antonio
Comment #4
mr.baileysSSH tunneling/port-forwarding tricks, while an interesting read, is not directly related to Drupal and should not be aggregated by Planet Drupal.
Other than that, the feed validates, is on-topic, Planet-specific and anonymous comments are enabled; +1 from me after removal of the Planet Drupal tag from the SSH tunneling post.
Comment #5
ao2 CreditAttribution: ao2 commentedRemoved the tag from the SSH tunnelling article.
Comment #6
mr.baileysLooks good to me, leaving at RTBC for a couple of days before adding the feed.
Comment #7
mr.baileysAdded the feed to Drupal Planet -- http://drupal.org/aggregator/sources/1014
Welcome to Planet Drupal ao2! If you haven't done so already, make sure to read through What is Planet Drupal and how do I get added?.