Please add http://grayside.org/feed/drupal-planet/rss.xml to the Drupal Planet.
It includes interesting issues or snippets in Drupal Development, as well as announcements regarding the modules I maintain.
Please add http://grayside.org/feed/drupal-planet/rss.xml to the Drupal Planet.
It includes interesting issues or snippets in Drupal Development, as well as announcements regarding the modules I maintain.
Comments
Comment #1
vm commentedI'm not the final call on this but it may take more than 5 posts over the past 1.5 years to qualify for inclusion.
Comment #2
Grayside commentedWell, since I did not find documentation on this, I thought I would proceed with the issue. Will continue writing and see how it goes. Thanks for the input.
Comment #3
dave reidProper component is always good. :)
Comment #4
ericgundersen commentedHey Dave, saw this needed review, looked at the site, had a good XML feed dedicated to planet, and while there is not a lot being tagged here, if you look at the site, there is a lot of recent stuff about Drupal, so it looks like Adam is being really selective in what to push to Planet, which is cool. I added him, here is the direct link if you feel this is too soon and you want to delete it http://drupal.org/aggregator/sources/634.
I think I followed the protocol here right, but let me know.
eric
Comment #5
dave reidNope, no problem with it. Just make sure to update that default 'Update Interval' from 15 min to 3 hours.
Comment #7
christefano commentedThe original feed has become stale and nothing has been aggregated from grayside.org for 8 weeks. I've updated http://drupal.org/aggregator/sources/634 to look for http://grayside.org/taxonomy/term/1/0/feed instead.
Comment #8
Grayside commentedI promise to un-stale the original feed if it's restored. Now I feel that I can't use my Drupal taxonomy term unless I want to write to the whole planet.
Comment #9
christefano commentedSounds good to me. I like your stuff, Grayside. Let's see some more of it! :)
I've updated http://drupal.org/aggregator/sources/634 to look for http://grayside.org/feed/drupal-planet/rss.xml instead.
Comment #10
dave reidIt's ok if feeds become stale every so often. It's been a while since I've written a Drupal Planet post on my own blog. Important thing is always keep the 'Drupal Planet' tag.