For powerful features such as feeds in and out, i'd recommend Plone + Feedfeeder via PYPI. We use it for news and blog aggregation on some sites with great success. With the power of Plone you also get discussions, commenting, granular security, self signup etc.. as well.
Talin Wildcard Corp. http://cdig.me - http://www.wildcardcorp.com Secure Web CMS Hosting - CDN - DNS - IPv6 Security.Technology.Solutions *We do it all for you* On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Kelcey Damage (BBITS) <kel...@bbits.ca> wrote: > I am all ready to test. Let me know when the system is built. > > I'm most interested in the functionality of the experience than anything > else. Also hopefully the aggregator we choose supports image-blogging. > > > Kelcey Jamison-Damage > Infrastructure Systems Architect > > Backbone IT Service | Backbone Datavault | Backbone Technology > 55 East 7th Ave Vancouver - BC Canada V5T 1M4 > kel...@bbits.ca | 604-331-1152 ext. 114 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: David Nalley [mailto:da...@gnsa.us] > Sent: Friday, July 06, 2012 1:56 PM > To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: Planet Cloudstack > > 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/ >