> The name of the blog/site? That's given by `item.feed.title`, see here:
>
> https://github.com/neurofedora/planet-neuroscientists/blob/master/neurosc...
>
> I remember we'd also looked into OpenSUSE's planet instance, which is a
> more complex deployment (uses Jekyll etc. IIRC). That may be a better
> starting point?
>
> https://github.com/openSUSE/planet-o-o
> https://planet.opensuse.org/

Thanks! This tip and openSUSE repo really helped. I was able to get the author, 
picture and do a work around to get the fas name.
It seems we can keep the templates as they are in Fedora Planet and just change 
it so pluto can build them.

Sharing what I've done so far:
- Fedora Planet didnt had a repo, so I created one here 
https://github.com/fedora-infra/planet
- Everything was pushed on dev branch for now
- Put Fedora Planet in a container
- Changed only the index template of people's planet. Fedora Planet has about 7 
"planets", each "planet" has about 7 distinct html templates, they're slightly 
similar tho. So the mission now would be changing those html templates to erb 
templates so pluto can build them.

I'd like to keep working on this, but also would like to hear from you all:
- What do you think how this is going so far?
- Any suggestions or anything I should have done?
- Can I keep working on this?

Regards,
Pedro Moura
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