I have also found that wordpress allows the feed to be filtered by modifing
the GET url.  I humbly submit my OSGi-tagged blog posts for inclusion into
the planet:

http://kgilmersden.wordpress.com/category/osgi/feed/

<http://kgilmersden.wordpress.com/category/osgi/feed/>thx
ken


On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 9:01 AM, BJ Hargrave <hargr...@us.ibm.com> wrote:

> That could definitely be done. When a feed URL is added, it could be put
> through a filter. I think that can be fairly easily done with Yahoo Pipes. I
> tried it out on the full set of URLs I have so far and it filtered them.
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>  *BJ Hargrave*
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> From:        Ken Gilmer <kgil...@buglabs.net>
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> Date:        2010/12/06 18:55
> Subject:        Re: [osgi-dev] OSGi Dev Planet?
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> Right, well what I mean is per-site.  Some sites are topic centric, like
> those listed on the OSGi links page.  But other blogs will be more general
> that will only want to have specific posts show up on the planet.  Other
> planets that I'm familiar with allow me to add a tag to my post such that it
> gets picked up.  But again, this is site specific and by default I think all
> posts are syndicated.
>
> thx
> ken
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 8:22 AM, BJ Hargrave 
> <*hargr...@us.ibm.com*<hargr...@us.ibm.com>>
> wrote:
> I imagine you can filter them. Not sure how that would work in practice.
> Not every OSGi related post will be tagged "osgi".
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>  *BJ Hargrave*
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> From:        Ken Gilmer <*kgil...@buglabs.net* <kgil...@buglabs.net>>
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> Date:        2010/12/06 17:34
> Subject:        Re: [osgi-dev] OSGi Dev Planet?
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> BJ,
>
>   Nice, works for me!  Seems to be pretty fast too.  Can you filter posts
> by keyword or tag or something?  FWIW I can most likely host some planet
> software as well if pipes turns out not to work.
>
> thx,
> ken
>
> On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 7:07 AM, BJ Hargrave 
> <*hargr...@us.ibm.com*<hargr...@us.ibm.com>>
> wrote:
> Try this out *
> http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.run?_id=c900a6f6e55e90f019c7187920f38ca5&_render=rss
> *<http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.run?_id=c900a6f6e55e90f019c7187920f38ca5&_render=rss>
>
> I used Yahoo Pipes to make a test planet feed based upon the blogs
> currently listed at 
> *http://www.osgi.org/Links/HomePage*<http://www.osgi.org/Links/HomePage>
>
> If this works, I can create a stable OSGi URL to proxy the planet feed. And
> we can add more feeds... :-)
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> Date:        2010/12/06 16:41
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> If anyone can figure out how to get Venus[1] or Planet 2.0[2] running on a
> RHEL4 system, that would help. I tried both and they both barfed in
> runtest.py (sigh).
>
> [1] *https://github.com/rubys/venus* <https://github.com/rubys/venus>
> [2] *http://www.planetplanet.org/* <http://www.planetplanet.org/>
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> From:        Rajesh Malepati <*chitt...@gmail.com* <chitt...@gmail.com>>
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> Date:        2010/12/06 15:10
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> +1
>
> I'm interesting in helping with the setting up of the site if required.
>
> On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 8:31 PM, Siamak Haschemi
> <*hasch...@informatik.hu-berlin.de* <hasch...@informatik.hu-berlin.de>>
> wrote:
> > +1
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Siamak
> >
> > Am 06.12.2010 um 15:52 schrieb Peter Kriens:
> >
> >> +1
> >>
> >> On 4 dec 2010, at 02:58, Ken Gilmer wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi Everyone,
> >>>
> >>> I wish there was an OSGi-specific blog feed aggregator.  I know there
> is
> >>> the Eclipse planet but I get the sense the scope is too large there for
> a
> >>> lot of OSGi topics.  Is there one that uncle google isn't finding for
> me?
> >>> Would others be interested in such a planet?
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> >>> cheers
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