Blog name: Radarearth.com
Drupal-Planet tagged feed URL: http://www.radarearth.com/blog/feed/term/drupal

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bhosmer’s picture

Title: Add [your-domain] to Planet Drupal » Add [radarearth.com] to Planet Drupal
codi’s picture

Status: Active » Needs work

Looks like you don't have a Drupal Planet specific feed. The linked feed is bringing in site launches and a cure for hiccups in addition to some drupal specific posts. Now the cure for hiccups through meditation, although cool, may not reflect what is expected on the DP aggregate feed.

Check out the guidelines at http://drupal.org/about/drupal-planet

codi’s picture

Assigned: Unassigned » codi
Status: Needs work » Closed (won't fix)

Closing for lack of activity. Re-open if this is incorrect.

bhosmer’s picture

Status: Closed (won't fix) » Needs review
mr.baileys’s picture

Status: Needs review » Needs work

There is currently only one article tagged "Planet Drupal" (http://radarearth.com/tags/drupal-planet) -- Can you tag all posts suitable for Planet Drupal?

bhosmer’s picture

I plan on tagging future posts suitable for Drupal Planet. Do I need to go back and tag posts that are three years old too?

mr.baileys’s picture

You do not have to go through the full history, however:

  • In order to be added to Planet Drupal, the webmasters need to get a feel of what your feed's content will look like, and therefor we request more than three articles to be present in a feed before evaluating it. So you should go back and make sure there are at least 4 articles tagged with the Planet-tag.
  • When your blog is added to Planet Drupal, past blog posts (I think up to 3 months ago) are also aggregated, so tagging older articles might cause some of these to appear in your Planet-feed.
bhosmer’s picture

I've tagged a few now. Some are a bit old, but I went back and tagged planet worthy posts.

Thanks for your help.

bhosmer’s picture

Status: Needs work » Needs review
mr.baileys’s picture

Status: Needs review » Reviewed & tested by the community

Thanks!

The feed meets all requirements for Planet Drupal.

mr.baileys’s picture

Status: Reviewed & tested by the community » Needs work

The RSS feed for Planet Drupal (http://radarearth.com/blog/feed/term/drupal-planet) contains articles that are not tagged Planet Drupal (and do not appear on http://radarearth.com/tags/drupal-planet), for example "Using Netcat for UDP port troubleshooting"

I have added the feed (http://drupal.org/aggregator/sources/1050) but I'll leave it disabled until that issue is fixed.

bhosmer’s picture

Status: Needs work » Needs review

Thanks for the help.

I have no idea how that term was getting put into the rss feed, but I think this might be a better feed to use: http://radarearth.com/taxonomy/term/90/feed

mr.baileys’s picture

Status: Needs review » Fixed

Thanks, that works, updated the feed URL and switched aggregating back on.

bhosmer’s picture

Thank you very much for your patience and assistance.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.

dddave’s picture

Title: Add [radarearth.com] to Planet Drupal » Removed: Add [radarearth.com] to Planet Drupal
Project: Drupal.org site moderators » Drupal.org content
Assigned: codi » Unassigned
Issue summary: View changes
Status: Closed (fixed) » Fixed

Site seems to have vanished. Feed removed.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.