On Sep 23, 2011, at 4:57 AM, Michael Pedersen wrote:

> So, I just had a thought about planet.turbogears.org, and wanted to get 
> people's feedback.
> 
> planet is, simply put, an RSS feed aggregator. Since we're using 
> sourceforge.net, we have RSS feeds from our ticketing system along with git 
> repositories. I could (downright trivially) add these feeds into planet.
> 
> What do you all think? Good? Bad? Indifferent?

I think it's not that important, as it's a lot of rather arcane information. If 
anything, a kind of "activity index" would be interesting, to reassure visitors 
things are in progress.

More important though is I'd say that turbogears.org features the planet 
somehow. Wouldn't it be a nice idea to split the start-screen in 2-1 columns, 
which on the left double-sized column the current content is shown (somewhat 
longisher obviously), and on the right there is a box featuring the 
planet-feed? Thus googling and visiting turbogears.org features current content.

E.g. Django does something similar. The rightmost column features the Blog (and 
probably other news)

Diez

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