I find it very convenient to use the drupal.org aggregator(http://drupal.org/planet) on my iGoogle page.
I have dedicated a special website (installed on "drupal" sub-domain) for testing Drupal modules and other Drupal related development and usage information.
I couldn't find another way of asking to add the feed from my Drupal site to the Planet Drupal but I have noticed that some people have requested that through raising Issue, e.g. http://drupal.org/node/171022 and http://drupal.org/node/154554.
It will be appreciated if someone from the Drupal.org webmasters project could add the feed from my Drupal site to the Planet Drupal.
Here is the feed URL: http://drupal.imcrunch.com/rss.xml
Thank you.
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Comment #1
AjK commentedYour link leads to
Comment #2
LeonidShamis commentedThank you for the prompt response.
I have previously reported this problem - http://drupal.org/node/172874 - it seems to be related to FeedBurner module or some combination of the modules that I have installed. Interestingly, the problem doesn't occur when I try to access the feed while being logged in as administrator.
Anyway, I have removed the /rss.xml redirection to the FeedBurner feed URL - the feed seems to be working fine now.
Appreciate your help.
Comment #3
LeonidShamis commentedBy the way, I have read that it's preferable to allow subscribing to the feed using FeedBurner URL because this way it is easier to monitor the subscriptions (using the FeedBurner service).
If it is possible, the FeedBurner feed URL is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/drupal-seo-marketing
Otherwise, please use the original site's feed: http://drupal.imcrunch.com/rss.xml
Thank you.
Comment #4
sepeck commentedThe majority of the posts seem to be little more then one or two paragraph module descriptions or feature wises... unless I am missing something.
Comment #5
stephthegeek commentedThis does not link to a Drupal-specific feed.
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