Hi Rene, thanks for your email.
I'm not sure what do you suggest. Do you think I should contact Sven Haiges so we can use his tool, or do you suggest we should write a similar one ? Sorry if I miss something obvious. I'm also not sure how twitts compares to blog posts. I mean, is it possible to have both aggregated in one place ? I see you can also RSS them, so I guess it is possible. -- best regards Tomek Kaczanowski http://kaczanowscy.pl/tomek 2009/7/23 Rene Groeschke <[email protected]>: > Hi Tomek, > in general I like this Idea. Just for your information, do you know > http://www.groovytweets.org. This is a twitter aggregator of groovy > related tweets implemented by Sven Haiges. He implemented this with grails > on the google appengine. have a look at it. This aggregator is not > categorized as a new resource for gradle related posts, tweets or > whatever should be, but its a good example for an aggregator. Sven keeps > interested people informed about new features and problems he came across > via his twitter account (@hansamann) > > I don't know a good provider about such an aggregator. In my opinion the > google appengine and grails is the perfect match for an aggregator about a > groovy based build tool, isn't it? > > regards, > Rene Groeschke > > > Am Do, 23.07.2009, 15:14, schrieb Tomek Kaczanowski: >> Hi all, >> >> >> my proposal is to create a page which would show how very thriving the >> Gradle community is. :) It is a custom thing for projects, to have >> kind of a blog rss aggregator which allows people interested in this >> project to easily get information about what's new, what's going on, what >> new ideas related to this project bloggers have etc. This comes in many >> flavors, from the small box on the main page listing the titles of latest >> blog posts, to the fully-fledged "planet" solutions like >> http://www.planetkde.org/, http://planet.mozilla.org/ or >> http://planet.ubuntu.com/. Such blog aggregators also differ in whose >> blogs are allowed to be added to this aggregator - only developers of the >> project or just anyone blogging about it. >> >> I think it would be good to have such an blog aggregator to make >> latests posts about Gradle easily accessible for Gradle community. The >> number of Gradle related blog posts is not very impressive right now but >> hopefully this will change, so the idea is maybe not for today but for the >> future. I have noticed that there is such page: >> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GRADLE/External+Resources but I >> suspect it is updated "by hand" which guarantees it will not be up to date >> (I think we all know, that such tasks if not automated ends up >> like this). >> >> This is only an idea, and I have to admit, I have no experience with >> setting such blog aggregators (I mean the technical side of the problem). >> Maybe someone have such experience and would be willing to >> help ? Maybe there are some good tools which makes it easy (like the >> http://inquiryapp.com/ used for Gradle's FAQ) ? >> >> >> But first of all - what do you think about this ? >> >> >> -- >> best regards Tomek Kaczanowski >> http://kaczanowscy.pl/tomek (yes, blogging about Gradle from time to time) >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: >> >> >> http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email >> >> >> > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email
