Simon, For french feed you can add: http://cara74.seasidehosting.st/seaside/pier/blog?view=PBEntriesRssView
Laurent. On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 12:25 AM, Simon Michael <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Begin forwarded message: > > *From: *Simon Michael <[email protected]> > *Date: *June 15, 2011 3:22:50 PM PDT > *To: *[email protected], > [email protected] > *Subject: **planet updates, help needed* > > Hi all! > > I just did a minor cleanup of planet.squeak.org (our community's blog > aggregator(s)) and have a few items of business: > > I added a description to make clear that Pharo, Cuis, and all other Squeak > descendants I'm forgetting are very much on-topic for planet squeak. Pharo > may have its own planet by now, but I didn't find one, so please send good > Pharo-related feeds if appropriate. > > I noticed Planet Squeak (and siblings) is not linked from squeak.org. Can > someone add it, or may I have a(nother) editor login to add it myself ? > Speaking non-egotistically (honest), I would put it as the top link in the > Links box as it's the first place a casual visitor would want to look for > signs of life. Likewise, perhaps the Pharoes would like to link it under > External sites ? > > I have removed the sole feed (Serge Stinckwich) from planetfr.squeak.orgas > it's now just a link stream. I guess I'll be removing the french planet, > unless I receive some french-language squeakish blog feeds. > > Likewise the japanese planet is being kept alive only by Yoshiki, but he is > doing a fine job so it is safe. I know there is probably a world of > japanese-language squeak blogs of which I know nothing - please send feeds > if you want them to appear at planetjp.squeak.org. > > Croquet & offspring have had their own planet for some time: > planetcroquet.squeak.org, since the communities and interests seemed > distinct. It's fairly low traffic and has much more impressive screenshots > than the main planet. Does anyone think it should be merged back into the > main planet ? > > Best - Simon > > >
