On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 18:09, Sean DALY <[email protected]> wrote: > the planet is not spidered and doesn't show up in search results... > also, the concept of a planet (text lifted from original posts) is > unfortunately counter-intuitive to those who haven't already grokked > how a planet works (cf. > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/marketing/2009-May/000942.html) > > I think the planet could better fulfill its role if there were some > categorization of blog posts, allowing a theme (tag) filter; many > posts are too technical for teachers, others are (certainly > interesting but) off-topic personal musings.
I was not saying the planet was perfect, just that people are writing important content there but most people don't know it exists. > Christian Vanizette is working on the first issue of the Sugar > Journal, he's travelling right now but i have cc'd him perhaps he will > have ideas I think something like the Sugar Journal is very important in itself, but I still think that we need some sort of automated blog syndication. But the Planet is what we have today. Regards, Tomeu > thanks > > Sean > > > On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Tim McNamara > <[email protected]> wrote: >> 2010/1/28 Gerald Ardito <[email protected]> >>> >>> Tomeu, >>> >>> This seems like a really good resource, and one I did not know about >>> before. >>> As with any blog, it is only useful if updated regularly, so that would be >>> my only reservation about promoting it. >>> >>> My two cents. >>> Gerald >> >> That's the advantage of a "planet" blog - it gets updated all the time! >> Tim >> _______________________________________________ >> IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) >> [email protected] >> http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep >> > _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
