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stuff is on my list in conjunction with Krell. Also there
has been limited discussion with the other Planet operaters regarding
FOAF data.
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, uf you have an Apache only category of your blog
that you prefer to have listed, then let us know.
Many, many thanks to Thom for providing the hosting for this.
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Planet Apache, an aggregation of Apache blogs is now online at
http://www.planetapache.org.
We still need a little HTML polishing and krell integration has not
happened yet. Look for cvs access soon.
If your blog is not listed mail me or Thom May. For those of you who
and Mark Pilgrim have written a validator that resides at
http://feedvalidator.org/, that can be a big help.
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in krell, or not :-). If
you don't want to use perl in krell just, that's cool; I think we
already have some Java. I'd love to see a 'project' that uses 7-12
different languages ;-)
- ben
On Jan 8, 2004, at 2:15 PM, Ted Leung wrote:
Thom already registered planetapache.org and volunteered
I've created a directory 'planet' in the committers CVS. It just
contains the planet config file at the moment. In preparation for
Tom's hosting coming on line, committers can add their entries by
following my example. Ideally this wants to generated from some
centralized record, but I'm
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. If you don't want to be
controversial and only have sanitized content, then you should remove
the wiki page.
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On Jan 8, 2004, at 12:40 PM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Ok, I'm quite happy to register and host planetapache.org; whether or
not we want to point it at minotaur is more or less irrelevant I
think,
but I'm open to argument either way.
:-)
Personally, a useful application of this technology would be
On 10/24/2003 9:37 AM, Shane Curcuru wrote:
Just a quick note to remind everyone that ApacheCon has it's own wiki
devoted to this year's con. Please participate with your con-related
topics. Plus, find out more about keysigning, BOFs, lightning talks,
what's where, and what's fun.
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Steven Noels wrote:
Stefano's insightful post got me carried away to run some stats on
members projects: http://blogs.cocoondev.org/stevenn/archives/001008.html
I've always stopped short of doing just this; and more kept things limited
to
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