Nice! I'm missing a feature: something to help me pull this into my RSS reader. If it feels shady to re-publish an aggregated blog like this in RSS, at least a list of the feeds that are currently pulled in would be nice, but ultimately I'd like to add juliabloggers.com to my feedly and get everything posted there - and if someone comes in tomorrow and adds a new feed to the site, I get that content too.
// T On Monday, June 16, 2014 1:17:47 PM UTC+2, Randy Zwitch wrote: > > Hey everyone - > > Several posts had popped up over the past few month about creating a > centralized location for Julia content. I'm proud to announce that > http://www.juliabloggers.com/ is now live! This is still very much a > work-in-progress, as the theme is fairly vanilla and I need to work out > some oddities with how the content is ingested, but the concept certainly > works. > > If you'd like to contribute your content to Julia Bloggers, all it takes > is submitting an RSS/Atom feed via this link: > > http://www.juliabloggers.com/julia-bloggers-submit-rss-feed/ > > Once your link is imported into Julia Bloggers, that's it. The site will > regularly check your feed for new content, then post it to Julia Bloggers > once it becomes available. > > To-Do: > > While the current theme adds an author to each post, it is my intention to > put a larger attribution section for each post, to make it clear the post > owner and a link back to the original blog location (similar to how > R-Bloggers has it at the end of each post). > > Logo: If anyone wants to create a logo, perhaps modifying the current > Julia SVG code to read 'JuliaBloggers' or something similar, that would be > fantastic. The header needs to be 960x250 or so, but if you make it > larger/higher resolution I can deal with the sizing I need. > > We've already got 3 contributors so far, and the content is getting posted > to Twitter via https://twitter.com/juliabloggers. > > If there are any questions or comments, please comment here. > > Thanks! > Randy > > >
