Hi Michael,

Actually it depends on what exactly do you want to include from the
sourceforge. Commits? Tickets? It's a huge stream of information while
planet is more about blog post and so on. More actual (interesting?)
information will be hidden by all those minor commits and tickets. I
like your idea, but i'm not sure about the main page as a content
holder. May be kind of stick top/bottom/left/right bar? Which will say
- for the last week there were N commits, N opened, N closed, ...
tickets, whatever. Statistics information which shows the progress
(and live) of the project. You can even compare last and previous week
to show where TG is moving.

IMHO :)

2011/9/22 Michael Pedersen <[email protected]>:
> So, I just had a thought about planet.turbogears.org, and wanted to get
> people's feedback.
> planet is, simply put, an RSS feed aggregator. Since we're using
> sourceforge.net, we have RSS feeds from our ticketing system along with git
> repositories. I could (downright trivially) add these feeds into planet.
> What do you all think? Good? Bad? Indifferent?
>
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