On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 01:38:03PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Moray Allan <[email protected]> writes:
> 
> > So I would suggest instead that material "unrelated to Debian", but from
> > people within the broad community, is actually by far the best use for
> > Planet Debian, and that the more relevant posts are to Debian, the less
> > appropriate they are for Planet.
> 
> Would people like me to push my entire blog to Planet Debian, including
> all my book reviews and software release announcements?
> 
> Serious question.  I currently maintain a separate "debian" tag that only
> gets posts that feel relevant to Debian because I was worried about
> dumping too much content into Planet Debian, but I can undo that and give
> Planet Debian a full feed if people would really prefer.

I'd much prefer that, Russ.

It's nice to know people in a more personal way. We're also a community,
and the planet feed is a stream of the Debian community's lives. Reading
a blog feed of stuff I already read on mailing lists is lame :)

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