Greetings. I would like to request that the feed of Drupal-related entries from our company's blog be listed in Planet Drupal:
http://openflows.com/category/topic/drupal
Many thanks.
Greetings. I would like to request that the feed of Drupal-related entries from our company's blog be listed in Planet Drupal:
http://openflows.com/category/topic/drupal
Many thanks.
Comments
Comment #1
deekayen commentedThe last entry is January. Is this feed still active?
Comment #2
mvcYes, it's active, and I've just posted a new entry. The posts haven't been frequent to date but we're hoping to change that.
Comment #3
avpadernoThe reported link doesn't take to a feed, but to a Drupal page.
Comment #4
mvcHere is the URL of the RSS feed of that blog page:
http://openflows.com/taxonomy/term/8/0/feed
Comment #5
avpadernoWhat should the feed title be?
Comment #6
dave reidI added the feed as 'Openflows Community Technology Lab'. If that's not the desired name, please let me know.
I'd also *highly* suggest opening up the 'post comments' permission to anonymous users so all of us readers can continue the conversation on your blog. We don't like to register for sites where we rarely comment. If you're worried about spam, make sure to leave the 'post comments without approval' permission unchecked and install one of Drupal's many great spam-fighting modules.
I also encourage people to use a specific 'Drupal Planet' tag for including content in the planet, so just be aware that *anything* you tag with Drupal is getting aggregated. Use it wisely!
Welcome to the Drupal Planet!
Comment #7
mvc@Dave Reid: Thank-you for adding this feed! I think you've chosen a perfectly reasonable name.
Your suggestion to open up comments is a good one, I'll be sure to do that. If we do start posting items about Drupal which aren't appropriate for Drupal Planet, we'll rename term id 8 to "Drupal Planet" and create a new taxonomy term for those.
Comment #9
dddave commentedFeed suspended because it 404s. Want back on the Planet?
Comment #10
mvcIt looks the URL changed to http://www.openflows.com/category/drupal/feed/ after a site rebuild. I no longer work at Openflows, but I'll ping a former coworker to confirm.
Comment #11
mvcNever mind, the former colleague says Openflows is moving away from Drupal work. This feed can be deleted.
Comment #12
dddave commentedDone. Thanks for going the extra mile for us.