Closed (fixed)
Project:
Drupal.org content
Component:
Planet Drupal
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Task
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
9 May 2013 at 17:32 UTC
Updated:
25 May 2013 at 12:11 UTC
Blog name: Sina Salek Official Site
Drupal-Planet tagged feed URL: http://sina.salek.ws/taxonomy/term/568/0/feed
Thanks guys
Comments
Comment #1
dddave commentedFeed validates, comments are open and a dedicated tag/flag seems to be used. That's all good. However we require recent content to review. Your latest article is from August 2012 and the rest of the posts dates back to 2010.
I am going to set the status to "postponed" and you may set it back to active after you've published a new article. If you haven't already please have a look at http://drupal.org/planet/guidelines
Comment #2
sinasalek commentedThanks @dddave for reviewing my request,
Actually i wanted to write several new Drupal related articles but wanted share them with the community that's the reason i requested to join Drupal Planet.
I finished and published the first one, i hope this and my older posts are enough for evaluation
Comment #3
sinasalek commentedMaking it active again
Comment #4
sinasalek commentedby the way nothing is mentioned about the publish date of the posts in http://drupal.org/planet/guidelines
If this is a new rule, then the page is outdated
I also have a question, what's the order of post appearance in Planet? The time they've been fetched by or the their publish time?
Thanks
Comment #5
dddave commentedMaybe we should state this explicitly but I think that basing a review process on dated content isn't unproblematic (2010 is way back ;)). In your case this problem is mitigated through the fact that you have a single author blog and the quality of content should vary too much. Anyways your latest article is important and interesting. You can simply republish if you want it fresh in the feed after I've added you (although the publishing date isn't that far back).
Welcome to the Planet.
http://drupal.org/aggregator/sources/1226