El dijous, 12 de març de 2020, a les 15:19:26 CET, Carl Schwan va escriure: > Hello everyone, > > A new version of planet.kde.org is now available. From a technical point of > view, > this is a migration form the rawdog planet agregator to the pluto engine and > also > reuse the Jekyll theme used in various other KDE website. > > The new Planet offers a bigger selection of language and more languages can > be easily > added if needed. Each language also has a specific atom.xml feed: e.g. > https://planet.kde.org/ca/atom.xml/, so it's possible to follow only post in > one > specific language. > > Another improvement of the new version is that it's easier to read on a mobile > phone, since the videos and iframes shouldn't get larger than the screen > width anymore.
Two more small things: * There's no list of aggregated people, i used that from time to time * The "To have your blog added to this aggregator, please read the instructions" feels like it has been given a too prominent place, i mean it's almost the first thing in there, but it targets 0.01% of the readers of that page? Cheers, Albert P.S: Yes i invented that 0.01% number ;) > > A huge thanks for Ben for his help in deploying the new website and to > Stasiek Michalski > for his work on planet-test.opensuse.org and helping me adapting his work for > KDE. > > The repository is now available in invent: > https://invent.kde.org/websites/planet-kde-org > with updated instructions how to add your feed to the Planet and how to setup > a developement environment. > > > Regards, > Carl > > > PS: There are still tons of blog not using https. It's very easy to setup > let's encrypt > nowadays for free, so I really recommand you to spend the 10 minutes to set > it up and > then update your feed url in the planet configuration. >
