Planet OpenSolaris is now an official part of the OpenSolaris family, and can now be found in its new home at:
http://planet.opensolaris.org cheers, steve On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 01:16:18PM +1300, Glynn Foster wrote: > Hey, > > Planet OpenSolaris is now live and unleashed! > > http://grommit.com/pos > > You'll notice a couple of things from the outset. The current blogroll only > includes a small selection of people right now. We obviously hope to expand > this > list in the future, but any additions will be according to a pretty strong > editorial policy. Where possible, we want to keep Planet OpenSolaris to be as > relevant and readable as its counterpart, Planet GNOME [1] and I'd personally > like to thank Jeff Waugh for paving the way there, and his support in getting > this running. Planet OpenSolaris will be predominantly *English speaking*, > though I'd also like to encourage other communities to set up similar > aggregations for their language or region, and I'd be happy to help people set > those up. > > So why not use the existing blogs infrastructure? The current setup is > difficult > to read, forcing you to click through to the posts that you want to read > about. > The current list of bloggers aren't necessarily representative of the > community > that is developing around the source. By mapping a bunch of people who write > about OpenSolaris to their (IRC) nicks and faces, everyone will be able to > identify with various tasks and projects going, and create a real sense of > community. > > Many thanks are due to Steve Lau for his kind support of grommit.com. For now > it > will be hosted there, until such a stage that planet.opensolaris.org becomes > available [2]. Also thanks are due to Planet Solaris [3], which still has a > valid place if Dave is keen to continue maintenance on it. For those currently > on the blogroll, send me your Hackergotchis [4], or alternatively point me at > a > suitable picture I can use for you. > > Rock on OpenSolaris! > > > Glynn > > [1] http://planet.gnome.org > [2] Yes, 'pos' was intentional > [3] http://planetsolaris.org > [4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackergotchi > _______________________________________________ > opensolaris-discuss mailing list > [email protected] -- stephen lau // [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 650.786.0845 | http://whacked.net opensolaris // solaris kernel development _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
