Re: Test new Fedora Planet

2024-05-07 Thread Pedro Moura
+1 Pedro Moura he/him/his Software Engineer Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com> pmo...@redhat.com <https://www.redhat.com> On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 3:16 PM Kevin Fenzi wrote: > So, shall we set a retirement date for the old planet and announce it? > > I'd like to pr

Re: Test new Fedora Planet

2024-05-06 Thread Kevin Fenzi
So, shall we set a retirement date for the old planet and announce it? I'd like to propose: 2024-05-22 Thats in 2.5 weeks, which is a bit short, but we need time to move people02 to rhel9 and such. If that sounds ok to everyone, we should send out an announcement to devel-announce/discussion

Re: Test new Fedora Planet

2024-04-22 Thread Pedro Moura
On Thu, Apr 18, 2024 at 4:04 AM Tomasz Torcz wrote: > Dnia Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 07:14:40PM -0300, Pedro Moura napisał(a): > > Hello everyone, > > > > I would like to inform you that the new Fedora Planet has been deployed > on > > the OCP (OpenShift Containe

Re: Test new Fedora Planet

2024-04-18 Thread Tomasz Torcz
Dnia Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 07:14:40PM -0300, Pedro Moura napisał(a): > Hello everyone, > > I would like to inform you that the new Fedora Planet has been deployed on > the OCP (OpenShift Container Platform) and is now running on the following > sites: > >

Test new Fedora Planet

2024-04-17 Thread Pedro Moura
Hello everyone, I would like to inform you that the new Fedora Planet has been deployed on the OCP (OpenShift Container Platform) and is now running on the following sites: - Production: https://planet.apps.ocp.fedoraproject.org/ - Staging: https://planet.apps.ocp.stg.fedoraproject.org

Re: planet

2023-04-25 Thread Pedro Moura
ra wrote: > > Thanks for the suggestions :) > > > > Just sent to announce mailing list. > > We could get planet users and send to them directly, but them would > > have an opinion only of those who are posting their blogs there and > > sending in announce we migh

Re: planet

2023-04-19 Thread Gerard Ryan
On 2023-04-18 15:07, Pedro Moura wrote: Thanks for the suggestions :) Just sent to announce mailing list. We could get planet users and send to them directly, but them would have an opinion only of those who are posting their blogs there and sending in announce we might have an opinion of those

Re: planet

2023-04-18 Thread Pedro Moura
Thanks for the suggestions :) Just sent to announce mailing list. We could get planet users and send to them directly, but them would have an opinion only of those who are posting their blogs there and sending in announce we might have an opinion of those who are using planet also to read? Pedro

Re: planet

2023-04-17 Thread Michal Konecny
, we could try asking there? Due to time zone differences and the possibility of some users not seeing my message on IRC, I created a survey with 3 questions to gather data on the use of subplanets on Fedora Planet. I have sent the survey to the devel, design, and desktop mailing lists. I did

Re: planet

2023-04-17 Thread Pierre-Yves Chibon
of some users not seeing > my message on IRC, I created a survey with 3 questions to gather data on > the use of subplanets on Fedora Planet. I have sent the survey to the > devel, design, and desktop mailing lists. I did this because some mailing > lists that would represent

Re: planet

2023-04-14 Thread Pedro Moura
gather data on the use of subplanets on Fedora Planet. I have sent the survey to the devel, design, and desktop mailing lists. I did this because some mailing lists that would represent subplanet groups don't exist or don't have subscribers. If you in the infrastructure list would like to respond as well, i

Re: planet

2023-04-13 Thread Kevin Fenzi
could even drop the subplanets unless people > > are really using them/expecting them anymore. > > > > Given that there are no frequent updates on .planet, I also believe we could > drop the subplanets. Yeah, hopefully. It might be possible to reach out to those groups...

Re: planet

2023-04-12 Thread Pedro Moura
nymore. > Given that there are no frequent updates on .planet, I also believe we could drop the subplanets. Additionally, a list could be implemented on Noggin where users could add multiple blog links, considering the fact that some users have more than one blog and later query those links

Re: planet

2023-04-12 Thread Pierre-Yves Chibon
heck on fedorapeople how often this > > happens, and from there see if we need to keep that feature. > > > > > > Pierre > > Not very often. There are currently 789 users who have added their blogs to > the Fedora Planet directory. However, the last updates to t

Re: planet

2023-04-12 Thread Pedro Moura
ep that feature. > > > Pierre Not very often. There are currently 789 users who have added their blogs to the Fedora Planet directory. However, the last updates to the .planet were as follows: - 12 made last year (mostly in the beginning of the year) - 20 made in 2021 - 25 made in 2020 The rest we

Re: planet

2023-04-07 Thread Pierre-Yves Chibon
On Thu, Apr 06, 2023 at 12:22:59PM -0400, Ben Cotton wrote: > On Wed, Apr 5, 2023 at 6:05 PM Pedro Moura wrote: > > > > Instead of users having to SSH and create a .planet file to add their > > blogs, the idea would be simply add their blogs to Fedora Accounts. The > >

Re: planet

2023-04-06 Thread Pedro Moura
> > Is the current url available to look at? Just to see what it > looks like as a test? Yes, it is. I forgot to share the link here it is: https://planet-communishift-planet.apps.fedora.cj14.p1.openshiftapps.com This version has the blogs hard coded and the profile pics from the lin

Re: planet

2023-04-06 Thread Ben Cotton
someone has their feed forcibly removed from the planet, they're probably getting their account put in timeout for a while anyway. I assume they wouldn't be able to log in while their account is suspended? So having a blocklist is nice, but not something we'd need immediately. I hope. -- Ben Cotton

Re: planet

2023-04-06 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Thu, Apr 06, 2023 at 12:22:59PM -0400, Ben Cotton wrote: > On Wed, Apr 5, 2023 at 6:05 PM Pedro Moura wrote: > > > > Instead of users having to SSH and create a .planet file to add their > > blogs, the idea would be simply add their blogs to Fedora Accounts. The > >

Re: planet

2023-04-06 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Wed, Apr 05, 2023 at 07:04:54PM -0300, Pedro Moura wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > I would like to share some updates and ask for suggestions regarding the > Fedora Planet. Hey Pedro. Thanks for updating everyone. :) > As some of you may already know, Fedora Plan

Re: planet

2023-04-06 Thread Ben Cotton
On Wed, Apr 5, 2023 at 6:05 PM Pedro Moura wrote: > > Instead of users having to SSH and create a .planet file to add their blogs, > the idea would be simply add their blogs to Fedora Accounts. The fields in > Fedora Accounts should be available in FasJSON, and we are us

Re: planet

2023-04-05 Thread Pedro Moura
Dear colleagues, I would like to share some updates and ask for suggestions regarding the Fedora Planet. As some of you may already know, Fedora Planet was deployed on CommuniShift with the blogs hard-coded. Additionally, we are working on some significant changes that affect the process

Re: planet

2023-01-23 Thread Kevin Fenzi
ere the content > > will be? > > Hmm, I know I made some Dockerfile changes, but the following works for me, > and brings me straight to a working instance of the planet site: > > podman build -t fedora-infra/planet:dev . && \ > podman run --rm -it -p 8080:80 fedo

Re: planet

2023-01-20 Thread Gerard Ryan
aight to a working instance of the planet site: podman build -t fedora-infra/planet:dev . && \ podman run --rm -it -p 8080:80 fedora-infra/planet:dev && \ xdg-open http://localhost:8080 Are you sure that you're looking at port 8080 in your browser, or might you be looking at port 80, and

Re: planet

2023-01-08 Thread Kevin Fenzi
w it is here https://github.com/fedora-infra/planet > So, would like to ask the opinion of you all. > - Is it good? > - Is it missing anything? > - Is there anything we should improve? > - Should we move to OCP already? I finally got around to trying this... and I couldn't qu

Re: planet

2022-12-20 Thread Pedro Moura
> On Sat, Dec 3, 2022 at 12:22 PM Stephen Smoogen wrote: > > Cool. What blogs responded with a 404? Here is a list of blogs that respond with an error during the build: http://blog.fubar.dk/?feed=rss2 : *** error - fetch HTTP - 404 Not Found http://domsch.com/blog/?feed=rss2=fedora : *** error

Re: planet

2022-12-12 Thread Pedro Moura
On Sat, Dec 3, 2022 at 12:22 PM Stephen Smoogen wrote: > > Cool. What blogs responded with a 404? > A lot of blogs are responding with errors, not only 404. I could come up with a list and share it here > And where can people see how it looks in staging? > I haven't deployed in staging yet,

Re: planet

2022-12-03 Thread Stephen Smoogen
https://github.com/fedora-infra/planet > So, would like to ask the opinion of you all. > - Is it good? > - Is it missing anything? > - Is there anything we should improve? > - Should we move to OCP already? > > Cool. What blogs responded with a 404? And where can people se

Re: planet

2022-12-02 Thread Pedro Moura
Hi everyone, We had help to migrate those venus templates to pluto. :) The container is similar to what we have in production, but some blogs are responding with 404 while building pluto. You can check how it is here https://github.com/fedora-infra/planet So, would like to ask the opinion

Re: planet

2022-08-24 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 12:46:04AM -, Pedro Moura wrote: > Hi everyone, > > We have been migrating those templates to erb files and was noticed some > differences. > people02.fedoraproject.org has templates for each sub-planet of fedora > planet, but some of them are not

Re: planet

2022-08-22 Thread Pedro Moura
Hi everyone, We have been migrating those templates to erb files and was noticed some differences. people02.fedoraproject.org has templates for each sub-planet of fedora planet, but some of them are not being used in prod. Summer-coding and Security are examples of sub-planets that have

Re: planet

2022-08-15 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 08:39:18PM -, Pedro Moura wrote: > > The name of the blog/site? That's given by `item.feed.title`, see here: > > > > https://github.com/neurofedora/planet-neuroscientists/blob/master/neurosc... > > > > I remember we'd also looked into Ope

Re: planet

2022-08-12 Thread Ankur Sinha
On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 20:39:18 -, Pedro Moura wrote: > Thanks! This tip and openSUSE repo really helped. I was able to get the > author, picture and do a work around to get the fas name. Ah, great. Glad that was helpful :) > > > I'd like to keep working on this, but also would like to hear

Re: planet

2022-08-10 Thread Pedro Moura
> The name of the blog/site? That's given by `item.feed.title`, see here: > > https://github.com/neurofedora/planet-neuroscientists/blob/master/neurosc... > > I remember we'd also looked into OpenSUSE's planet instance, which is a > more complex deployment (uses Jekyll et

Re: planet

2022-07-28 Thread Ankur Sinha
On Wed, Jul 27, 2022 11:26:34 -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 11:45:31AM -, Pedro Moura wrote: > > Hi everyone. I was taking a look at this and trying to migrate > > Fedora Planet to pluto and have some questions. > > > > Some things in pluto ar

Re: planet

2022-07-27 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 11:45:31AM -, Pedro Moura wrote: > Hi everyone. I was taking a look at this and trying to migrate Fedora Planet > to pluto and have some questions. > > Some things in pluto are not done yet, for example getting the author is > something marked

Re: planet

2022-07-21 Thread Pedro Moura
Hi everyone. I was taking a look at this and trying to migrate Fedora Planet to pluto and have some questions. Some things in pluto are not done yet, for example getting the author is something marked as "to be done" in the documentation https://feedreader.github.io/#planet-pla

Re: planet

2022-03-24 Thread Stephen Smoogen
On Thu, 24 Mar 2022 at 09:00, Matthew Miller wrote: > On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 01:30:07PM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > > > This isn't _just_ "Matthew loves discourse and is looking at it as a > hammer to > > > hit all nails". It's also a way to help pull different threads > together in > > > once

Re: planet

2022-03-24 Thread Matthew Miller
On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 01:30:07PM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > > This isn't _just_ "Matthew loves discourse and is looking at it as a hammer > > to > > hit all nails". It's also a way to help pull different threads together in > > once central place, so that there _is_ eventually a representative

Re: planet

2022-03-21 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Thu, Mar 03, 2022 at 12:23:57PM -0500, Matthew Miller wrote: > On Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 09:16:29PM +, Ankur Sinha wrote: > > > It's so selective, though -- the set of people who blog about what they're > > > doing isn't representative of the community. I mean, even if we made > > > people >

Re: planet

2022-03-21 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 01:16:27PM -0500, Ben Cotton wrote: ...snip... > > Do we have a rough count of how many people have multiple feeds in > their .planet file? I didn't even know that was supported! In general, > I'd rather break that for a few people than maintain the status qu

Re: planet

2022-03-03 Thread Matthew Miller
to hit all nails". It's also a way to help pull different threads together in once central place, so that there _is_ eventually a representative platform. > > > I think just letting people share what they wish is fine. That way folks > > > self curate what they think s

Re: planet

2022-03-02 Thread Ankur Sinha
On Wed, Mar 02, 2022 13:34:49 -0500, Matthew Miller wrote: > On Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 10:18:58AM +, Ankur Sinha wrote: > > The planet is the only place where one can keep up with what community > > folks are doing---not just Fedora related, but generally in their lives. > >

Re: planet

2022-03-02 Thread Stephen Smoogen
eed you have to login there and edit your .planet > file, then scripting pulls all those .planet files and tries to fetch > all the feeds and then serves them up at http://fedoraplanet.org. > It uses a app called 'venus' to do this. venus is written in very old > python2 and very very dead upstre

Re: planet

2022-03-02 Thread Matthew Miller
On Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 10:18:58AM +, Ankur Sinha wrote: > The planet is the only place where one can keep up with what community > folks are doing---not just Fedora related, but generally in their lives. > Folks share whatever they wish to share, and that's very important for >

Re: planet

2022-03-02 Thread Ben Cotton
On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 4:28 PM Kevin Fenzi wrote: > > Hey folks. I thought I would open a discussion about fedoraplanet and > possibly some plans for it. Thanks for starting this discussion, Kevin! We've had some moderation issues with Planet over the years and a lot of th

Re: planet

2022-03-02 Thread Tomasz Torcz
o and use account system 'website' fields of > > contributors. We could likely shove it in openshift and serve it > > directly from there to avoid fedorapeople entirely. > > (This would likely break anyone who has multiple feeds in there) > > +1 +1 from me, too. Planet is v

Re: planet

2022-03-02 Thread Ankur Sinha
On Tue, Mar 01, 2022 13:28:07 -0800, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > Hey folks. I thought I would open a discussion about fedoraplanet and > possibly some plans for it. Hello, > 1. Do nothing. Venus "works" and .planet files are cool and retro. > > 2. Switch to pluto and us

Re: planet

2022-03-02 Thread Miroslav Suchý
nice feedback on my post almost every time it is propagated by Planet. 5. Planets are old and tired, just drop the entire thing. But also, get our social media people to maintain contributor / interesting lists. ie, the fedoraproject twitter account could maintain a list of 'fedora contributors

Re: planet

2022-03-01 Thread Ryan Lerch
s feed you have to login there and edit your .planet > file, then scripting pulls all those .planet files and tries to fetch > all the feeds and then serves them up at http://fedoraplanet.org. > It uses a app called 'venus' to do this. venus is written in very old > python2 and very very dead ups

planet

2022-03-01 Thread Kevin Fenzi
Hey folks. I thought I would open a discussion about fedoraplanet and possibly some plans for it. Right now: fedoraplanet.org runs on people02.fedoraproject.org (aka fedorapeople). To add a blog/rss feed you have to login there and edit your .planet file, then scripting pulls all those .planet

Re: The state of the planet (the app)

2020-07-20 Thread Stasiek Michalski
> I ran into it while looking for info. > If I understood correctly, the new planet is at: > https://github.com/openSUSE/planet-o-o which seems to involve ruby and jekyll. We use planet pluto, which is a ruby implementation, which generates posts in a way that's parsable by jekyll, whi

Re: The state of the planet (the app)

2020-07-20 Thread Pierre-Yves Chibon
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 06:18:48AM -0400, Neal Gompa wrote: > On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 4:36 AM Pierre-Yves Chibon > wrote: > > > > Good Morning Everyone, > > > > Running a personal planet and having upgraded the box running it to a > > recent OS > &g

Re: The state of the planet (the app)

2020-07-20 Thread Neal Gompa
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 4:36 AM Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote: > > Good Morning Everyone, > > Running a personal planet and having upgraded the box running it to a recent > OS > (Fedora in this case), I have found out that the underlying application does > not > support py

Re: The state of the planet (the app)

2020-07-20 Thread Benson Muite
On 7/20/20 11:35 AM, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote: Good Morning Everyone, Running a personal planet and having upgraded the box running it to a recent OS (Fedora in this case), I have found out that the underlying application does not support python3. To be precise, the main script says

The state of the planet (the app)

2020-07-20 Thread Pierre-Yves Chibon
Good Morning Everyone, Running a personal planet and having upgraded the box running it to a recent OS (Fedora in this case), I have found out that the underlying application does not support python3. To be precise, the main script says: Requires Python 2.1, recommends 2.3. Needless to say

Re: [patch] Fix image paths in base config of the planet

2016-09-27 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 12:48:34 +1000 Ryan Lerch <rle...@redhat.com> wrote: > Here is a quick patch that corrects the image paths for the heads > images for the feeds included by default in the people_base_config > file in the planet setup in ansible. Applied and pushed. kevin pg

[patch] Fix image paths in base config of the planet

2016-09-27 Thread Ryan Lerch
Here is a quick patch that corrects the image paths for the heads images for the feeds included by default in the people_base_config file in the planet setup in ansible. cheers, ryanlerch From a3bd3ab1c55efa98550e39f0ca803f602d1cc84e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ryan Lerch <rle...@redhat.

Re: No reason for gadgetwisdom.com to be on Planet

2012-09-08 Thread Kévin Raymond
Le 8 sept. 2012 02:06, Adam Williamson awill...@redhat.com a écrit : A site called gadgetwisdom.com is on the Planet feed. It has a 'Fedora' tag, but this has only been applied to seven articles ever, none later than Oct 2010. More recent stuff is general interest, nothing to do with Fedora

Re: Planet Fedora: OPML with missing info

2012-08-02 Thread Sijis Aviles
: On Thu, 12 Jul 2012 22:04:07 +0200 Kévin Raymond shai...@fedoraproject.org wrote: On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Pedro Francisco pedrogfranci...@gmail.com wrote: Some Planets provide a opml.xml file so people can use to subscribe to everyone who publishes to the planet (for example

Re: Planet Fedora: OPML with missing info

2012-07-30 Thread Pedro Francisco
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 12:05 AM, Sijis Aviles sijis.avi...@gmail.com wrote: Pedro, The assumption is that you will create the ticket. I would file it under their trac: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/. Ok thanks! Filed under

Re: Planet Fedora: OPML with missing info

2012-07-12 Thread Kévin Raymond
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Pedro Francisco pedrogfranci...@gmail.com wrote: Some Planets provide a opml.xml file so people can use to subscribe to everyone who publishes to the planet (for example, using Liferea, which periodically checks if the OPML has been updated and fetches it if so

Re: Planet Fedora: OPML with missing info

2012-07-12 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Thu, 12 Jul 2012 22:04:07 +0200 Kévin Raymond shai...@fedoraproject.org wrote: On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Pedro Francisco pedrogfranci...@gmail.com wrote: Some Planets provide a opml.xml file so people can use to subscribe to everyone who publishes to the planet (for example, using

Re: Name of the blog on the planet Fedora

2012-06-01 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Wed, 30 May 2012 23:50:11 +0200 Kévin Raymond shai...@fedoraproject.org wrote: Adding the infra mailing list for them to look at it closly… (I haven't find who is behind this name) It looks like this feed is in the planet config itself... It's: [http://fedora.or.id/index.php/feed/atom

Re: Name of the blog on the planet Fedora

2012-06-01 Thread Arif Tri Waluyo
is in the planet config itself... It's: [http://fedora.or.id/index.php/feed/atom/] name = Fedora Indonesia (Fedora-Id) I suspect it once went to abenk.com, but currently it just hangs. Should we remove it? Last post, about a year ago. And the contents have no link with Fedora or open source. And now

Re: Name of the blog on the planet Fedora

2012-05-30 Thread Kévin Raymond
of the contributors in Indonesia community site[1]. I registered the site to Planet Fedora in the name of Fedora Indonesia. But when I check if the configuration is correct, it turns out there are sites[2] on behalf of Fedora Indonesia (fedora-id). I was afraid there was confusion about this. What

Re: [PATCH] Make pre section on the planet 100% and not bigger

2011-10-26 Thread Sijis Aviles
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 4:08 AM, Pierre-YvesChibon pin...@pingoured.frwrote: --- configs/system/planet/people/css/fedora_planet.css |5 + 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) diff --git a/configs/system/planet/people/css/fedora_planet.css b/configs/system/planet/people

OpenShift's Planet PaaS - Need Help and Pointers

2011-06-02 Thread Jimmy Guerrero
Hello, Over here in OpenShift http://openshift.redhat.com/app/ -land we are looking at standing up a PaaS-centric blog aggregation site called Planet PaaS, similar to: http://planet.fedoraproject.org/ http://planet.mysql.com/ http://planet.jboss.org/ We'd like to downplay the commercial

Re: pubsubhubbub-ifying planet?

2010-06-14 Thread seth vidal
immediately when the updated feed is available, and can thus refresh it immediately, rather than wait for some timed cronjob to do so. With respect to Planet Fedora, there are 2 things we _could_ do to make it more timely. Currently, planet.fp.o gets updated every 20 minutes by cronjob

Re: blogs.fedoraproject.org and planet

2010-04-15 Thread Nick Bebout
I apologize, I will look at these patches tonight. Nick On 03/14/2010 04:48 AM, Luca Foppiano wrote: On 02/15/2010 04:59 PM, Sijis Aviles wrote: [...] The wiki page on the blog.fp.o stuff is on the Websites page: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Websites#blogs.fedoraproject.org The

Re: blogs.fedoraproject.org and planet

2010-04-06 Thread Luca Foppiano
On 03/14/2010 10:48 AM, Luca Foppiano wrote: Hi, I worked a bit on the theme and I produced some patches (in attachment): - added caption style for images (I basically copied from the default theme) - fixed some links (you should test it because I didn't on fedora infrastructure wordpress

Re: blogs.fedoraproject.org and planet

2010-02-15 Thread Sijis Aviles
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com wrote: On Sat, 13 Feb 2010, Luca Foppiano wrote: On 02/11/2010 06:07 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: Work in progress.  AFAIK the docs still haven't been written up and it still hasn't been announced. - are you aware that the

Re: blogs.fedoraproject.org and planet

2010-02-12 Thread Nicu Buculei
On 02/11/2010 07:07 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: On Thu, 11 Feb 2010, Luca Foppiano wrote: * about the planet, are there any plans to create a multi-instance, planet, maybe by country or by language? We've talked about it and I think we decided no but I don't remember the detauls. We have

Re: blogs.fedoraproject.org and planet

2010-02-12 Thread Luca Foppiano
On 02/12/2010 09:06 AM, Nicu Buculei wrote: [...] We have things like http://planet.fedoraproject.org/design/ or http://planet.fedoraproject.org/desktop/ There may be others, but they are not advertised enough nor easily discoverable. this is interesting! How's possible to have one

Re: blogs.fedoraproject.org and planet

2010-02-11 Thread Luca Foppiano
On 02/11/2010 06:07 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: On Thu, 11 Feb 2010, Luca Foppiano wrote: Hi all, I'm interested to know the status of the blogs instances in the fedoraproject domains. I would like to use the blog and the planet as news/story board for the local fedora communities website