I didn't know there was a filter. This is really handy as I was worried that 
some of my articles aren't related at all.

Please note that the planet is still unavailable. I don't think it's published 
at the moment.


I love the activity stream. I was searching for something like that. AFAIK it 
supports all the ubuntu-be social networks.
I personally would put it in a block. Or would it be to crowded to put in 
inside of the left column?


Anyways, very nice work! 
Thx


Wouter 

> From: [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 11:15:05 +0100
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-be] Opening a blogroll and implementing social stuff to 
> the ubuntu-be website
> 
> Hi again,
> 
> The planet is fixed, but currently there isn't much planeters. As
> stated on the planet page for ages:
> Every Ubunteros blogging or publishing anything more or less related
> to Ubuntu, FOSS and Linux from Belgium is invited to join the Planet.
> To add your feed(s) to the Planet you should first register at
> Launchpad and join the Ubuntu-be.org Planet Team. Once accepted as a
> member of the team you will be able to add your feed(s) under the
> Planet Feeds section of your account page. If necessary, make sure to
> register a filtered feed to avoid filling the Planet with unrelated
> content.
> 
> For the social thingies, the Activity Stream may be an ideal
> candidate: http://drupal.org/project/activitystream, it allows the
> site to aggregate activities from various "social" site (Twitter,
> Identi.ca, Flickr, etc.).
> 
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