On 9/13/07, Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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.
I like reading recipes from time to time, or knowing where people go on vacation or that they have posted their photos, as long as this is people I am interested in (meaning people working on some soft I know, or people I have already met IRL or on IRC). I am more concerned about big posters, posting almost everyday some long text and for who I have never seen any GNOME related post, and who I never read anything from them except their blog on planet (should I really give names ?). People complain about the number of posts everyday and the decreasing interest in reading the planet, I think that this is the main content issue. _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
