Planet-specific tag feed is here: http://fusiondrupalthemes.com/blog/feed/4
It should link to http://fusiondrupalthemes.com/blog/ and the link reading "Fusion Drupal Themes"
(I have perms and can add this myself if I get a thumbs up from other maintainers)
Thanks!
Comments
Comment #1
Anonymous (not verified) commentedThe posts should be marked with a taxonomy term specific () that I don't see in the posts.
Two posts are probably few, to consider adding the feed in Drupal Planet.
Comment #2
dave reidI was just about to comment, I don't see how anything is actually tagged 'Drupal Planet' as per the requirements.
Comment #3
stephthegeek commentedNone of the tags are visible on the page, but see the difference between http://fusiondrupalthemes.com/blog/feed/4 and http://fusiondrupalthemes.com/blog/feed/all tid 4 = planet :)
Also I know it has fewer posts, but this is where TopNotchThemes.com will be primarily blogging from going forward, as you can see from the launch announcement.
Comment #4
dwwThey've got separate tags, even if they're not directly visible on the posts themselves. These folks are long-time contributors with tons of community give-back. I trust this will be a high-value feed and a worthy addition to the planet.
Added:
http://drupal.org/admin/content/aggregator/edit/feed/586
and fetched:
http://drupal.org/planet
Cheers,
-Derek
Comment #5
dave reidI agree as well. We're just trying to make sure that it was following the rules since it was not obvious. No exceptions, even for long time contributors. :)
@dww: Also make sure new feeds are set to 3 hours. :)
Comment #6
dwwRe: @dww: Also make sure new feeds are set to 3 hours. :)
I wasn't sure what our standard was, thanks. That sounds like an excellent feature request for drupalorg.module: #731040: use drupalorg_form_alter() to set new planet feeds to 3 hours by default ;)
Comment #8
dddave commentedhttps://drupal.org/aggregator/sources/586
Feed suspended, site seems down.
Comment #9
dddave commentedComment #10
dddave commentedFeed removed.