On la, 2010-11-06 at 11:44 +0100, Mehdi Dogguy wrote: > I find this comment quite inappropriate. Do you think that news about > Debian are burden on one of the most important news media Debian has?
I, for one, find it unproductive to duplicate debian-devel-announce on Planet Debian, if it is done automatically. Having Debian Project News or someone else summarize it is fine. D-d-a is low in volume, but so are a lot of other things. That doesn't mean the total volume isn't a problem. Or the fact that filtering is unnecessarily hard. If people want an RSS feed that also includes d-d-a then I suggest setting it up as a separate thing is preferable to having it on Planet Debian. Indeed, that might be a good idea in general. Planet Debian should be for people, IMHO, and having a separate aggregator for announcements, news, etc, would be good. The GNOME project is doing that now. Or it could be the same aggregator, providing two feeds. Joey Hess already pointed this out, but I'll repeat: ikiwiki can do that, pretty easily. Does anyone else think splitting Planet Debian into a "people who work on Debian" feed and a "bits from the project" feed is a good idea? > [1] http://www.feedrinse.com/ > [2] http://liferea.sourceforge.net/scripting.htm One seems to be a non-free service, the other says the scripting support is going away. Other tools could, of course, be found or written for this. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1289042238.2957.18.ca...@havelock.lan