<quote who="Pascal Terjan"> > I think that asking people to have tags/categories on their blogs and not > aggregate everything would be better than having all the content of the > ones who arrived first.
Planet GNOME is about the people moreso than the project. We talk about the project *all the time*. The reason why I started Planet GNOME (and Planet!) was to read about and better understand the *people*. That's why full feeds are preferred over GNOME-specific tags, why we have hackergotchis (to put a face to a name), and why this idea has been so influential around the FLOSS community. > Some people currently post everyday about their life and it's never > related to GNOME at all. It's related to GNOME because they're part of our *family*, and we are all better off for knowing each other. - Jeff -- GNOME.conf.au 2008: Melbourne, Australia http://live.gnome.org/Melbourne2008 "This is the new dividing line in public life. It is not a question of Left versus Right, but a struggle between insiders and outsiders." - Mark Latham _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list