If I had a blog, and signed up its RSS feed to planetsage, would *all*
my posts be visible, or could I filter posts based on a tag?

For example, the second post on planet gnome right now is about Dennis
Kucinitch...

-Bobby

On Dec 9, 2007 10:55 AM, Yi Qiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ok, there seems to be enough interest for this idea. I think the next
> step will be actually finding out HOW many of us blog, or would be
> willing to start blogging about SAGE.
>
> http://wiki.sagemath.org/planetsage
>
> Please go there and put a link to your blog if you have one, or make
> an entry saying you are interested in starting a blog.
>
> Cheers,
> Yi
>
> http://yiqiang.org
>
>
> On Dec 9, 2007 3:49 AM, Robert Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > +1 to the planet.sagemath.org idea, including official blog with
> > release announcements, bug and Sage days info, etc.
> >
> > A semi-official, regular (weekly? authorship could rotate) "tips and
> > tricks" blog could be good too, and another idea would be a regular
> > "How do I ___ in Sage" which could take email submissions. From a
> > marketing standpoint, I think regularity is an important thing, like
> > newspaper columns and TV shows (you want people to keep coming back
> > because they know there's going to be something new and then
> > anticipate it.) It could grow into a large resource of examples too
> > (and maybe even get doctested?)
> >
> > Of course, this could turn out to be a significant time investment
> > (though the latter could be largely fleshed-out responses to sage-
> > support).
> >
> > Robert
> >
> >
> >
> > On Dec 8, 2007, at 10:04 PM, Ondrej Certik wrote:
> >
> > > Yes, I was just going to say the same thing. planet.sagemath.org is
> > > the way to go. Besides developers blogs, there can also be an official
> > > blog (with several core sage developers having a write access to),
> > > where official things will be announced.
> > >
> > > Its true, that writing a blog requires time, but it's worthy and
> > > necessary.
> > >
> > > Ondrej
> > >
> > > On 12/9/07, alex clemesha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> On Dec 8, 2007 8:09 PM, Yi Qiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>
> > >>>
> > >>> Actually, depending on how many SAGE developers blog at all, we
> > >>> should
> > >>> consider a planet.sagemath.org style blog.  The idea is the planet.*
> > >>> is an aggregator of blogs it subscribes to and publishes blogs with
> > >>> specific tags.  For example, planet.sagemath.org would subscribe to
> > >>> Mike Hanson, Martin Albrecht, and Ondrej Certik's blog. Each time
> > >>> those people post something to their own blogs with the 'sage'
> > >>> tag, it
> > >>> will show up on planet.sagemath.org.  Many open source
> > >>> communities use
> > >>> this. See the urls below for examples.
> > >>>
> > >>> The software that makes it happen is called PlanetPlanet
> > >>> (http://www.planetplanet.org/)
> > >>>
> > >>> Some projects that use this include:
> > >>>
> > >>>    * Planet GNOME (planet.gnome.org)
> > >>>    * Planet Debian (planet.debian.org)
> > >>>    * Planet Twisted (planet.twistedmatrix.org)
> > >>>
> > >>> etc..You can see a more complete list at planetplanet.org.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Hey Yi, that's a really good idea.
> > >>
> > >> Even Python has their own planet:
> > >>
> > >> planet.python.org
> > >>
> > >> and on the side bar of that page there is a link to
> > >> a bunch more planets ... basically there's a lot of gravity to
> > >> this idea ;)
> > >>
> > >> Alex
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>> On Dec 8, 2007 7:05 PM, William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>>>
> > >>>> On Dec 8, 2007 7:03 PM, Bobby Moretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> At the very least, I think it would be a good idea to use a
> > >>>>> content
> > >>>>> management system for the website.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> That's a really good idea.  Mike Hansen has been getting really
> > >>>> into Django lately, so maybe he can help with that.  Using Django
> > >>>> would probably make a lot of sense.
> > >>>>
> > >>>>> The front page could be blog-like, containing mostly news,
> > >>>>> updates,
> > >>>>> info, and releases.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Yep.
> > >>>>
> > >>>>> Then if someone has a personal blog entry that says something
> > >>>>> interesting about Sage, we can just link to it from the front
> > >>>>> page as
> > >>>>> a news story. This way everything would be archived, etc.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> I like this idea.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> William
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> On Dec 8, 2007 6:59 PM, didier deshommes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >>>>> wrote:
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> 2007/12/8, William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> Hi,
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> My brother suggests that a "Sage blog" be somehow created (see
> > >>> below).  It's
> > >>>>>>> a good idea.  Any ideas about what this might entail?   Weekly
> > >>> developer
> > >>>>>>> summaries?  A "cool trick"?  Little articles?  Etc.   I have
> > >>>>>>> never
> > >>> blogged
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> +1
> > >>>>>> This could also be good to announce new versions, improvements,
> > >>> papers
> > >>>>>> written in Sage, etc. Developers blogging about Sage could be
> > >>>>>> fun:
> > >>> it
> > >>>>>> would expose how some other parts of the Sage code works (this
> > >>>>>> would
> > >>>>>> also help Bus Days). For example, when I wrote QDRF, I blogged
> > >>>>>> about
> > >>>>>> what one would need to do in order to implement (floating-point)
> > >>>>>> fields in Sage since I had learned a great deal about this
> > >>>>>> part of
> > >>> the
> > >>>>>> code.
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> Of course, the thing with blogging is time :) . If you're
> > >>>>>> blogging,
> > >>>>>> you're not writing code and sometimes you just can't afford
> > >>>>>> that ;).
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> didier
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> at all, but I know some of you (e.g., Martin Albrecht and Ondrej
> > >>> Certik)
> > >>>>>>> are old pros at blogging.  Thoughts?
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > >>>>>>> From: Dennis Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >>>>>>> Date: Dec 8, 2007 1:28 PM
> > >>>>>>> Subject: blog and rss
> > >>>>>>> To: William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> William,
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> Non-developer users of Sage might enjoy learning more about what
> > >>> is
> > >>>>>>> going on in the Sage world.  A blog would be a great way to do
> > >>> this.
> > >>>>>>> You could post things like the AMS event, published articles,
> > >>>>>>> news
> > >>> of
> > >>>>>>> major changes in the software, upcoming cool new features,
> > >>> something
> > >>>>>>> funny that is Sage related, a profile of someone who has
> > >>> significantly
> > >>>>>>> contributed to the software, a user profile, and so on.  People
> > >>> could
> > >>>>>>> subscribe to it via email or RSS.  You could use a free blog
> > >>> service
> > >>>>>>> (webpress or blogspot or whatever) and use Google's free
> > >>> Feebburner
> > >>>>>>> for the email subscription service for people to subscribe.
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> http://www.mathworks.com/company/rss/index.html
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> Google has a blog that they post to about once every three weeks
> > >>> or so.
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> Obviously making the software the best it can be is a bigger
> > >>> priority,
> > >>>>>>> but a blog could be useful at some point for keeping in touch
> > >>>>>>> with
> > >>>>>>> people (reporters, users, fans).
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> --Dennis
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> --
> > >>>>>>> William Stein
> > >>>>>>> Associate Professor of Mathematics
> > >>>>>>> University of Washington
> > >>>>>>> http://wstein.org
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> --
> > >>>>> Bobby Moretti
> > >>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>> --
> > >>>> William Stein
> > >>>> Associate Professor of Mathematics
> > >>>> University of Washington
> > >>>> http://wstein.org
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>
> > >>
> > >>>
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> >
> > >
> >
>
> >
>



-- 
Bobby Moretti
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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