On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Joe Brockmeier <j...@zonker.net> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 02:57:16PM -0500, Matt Domsch wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 02:14:18PM -0500, Kelcey Damage (BBITS) wrote:
>> > Just moving this over to the dev list.
>> >
>> > We are building a blog aggregator, kindly hosted by jlkinsel.
>>
>> Possible goals for the aggregator:
>>
>> 1) allow CS developers to post about their CS work (e.g. pull specific
>>    tagged RSS feeds)
>>
>> 2) allow CS users to post about their CS work (e.g. pull specific
>>    tagged RSS feeds)
>>
>> 3) allow CS developers to post anything (not necessarily CS-related),
>>    as a way to build community by knowing a little more about each
>>    other.
>>
>>
>> What do people want to see?  Personally, I'm OK with all three.  But
>> our choice may affect where it's hosted and who runs it.
>
> I'd suggest 1+2, possibly 3. I'm not worried about "noise" from 3, but
> if my blog is eventually aggregated, I'd prefer to not worry about
> annoying others if I decide to post a fair amount of non-CS content.
>
>> Wherever possible I'd like to see CS use ASF Infrastructure
>> (e.g. planet.apache.org/cloudstack).  That reinforces our commitment
>> to being an Apache project.  I don't know how to go about getting
>> access to such, but would be willing to learn.  I couldn't find
>> examples of other Apache projects having their own aggregators, so we
>> may be breaking new ground here with ASF Infrastructure.
>
> There's at least two, one that was well established before it became an
> Apache project.
>
> Planet OpenOffice: http://planetopenoffice.org/
>
> Planet Cassandra: http://planetcassandra.org/
>

Subversion appears to have one as well:
http://jc.ngo.org.uk/~nik/planet-subversion/

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