Hi Jad,

I'm afraid I don't really see the point. All these blogs tend to interlink
anyway so there's really nothing new here and there are many sites that do
this kind of linking (e.g. http://dezwozhere.com/links.html among heaps of
others). A site with no content isn't really of any value to anyone.

Also, the naming is very confusing. W3 is an abbreviation (of sorts) for
"World Wide Web" not "Web Standards" so using "W3 Planet" and "Web Standards
Planet" together just doesn't work.

Sorry to be so blunt. I'd suggest you put a bit (lot) more thought into the
concept.

Regards,

Peter

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> Greetings
>
> Yesterday I got nice idea, so I start working on it actually W3 planet
>  try to connect Web standards related bloggers, and web standards
> related sites within one website.
> please check http://www.w3planet.info/
>
> guys your feedback is worthy
>
> Thank you
> Jad madi
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