Blog name: My Drupal Experience
Drupal-Planet tagged feed URL: http://www.mydrupalexperience.com/planet
Thank you

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upchuk’s picture

Hello,

Is my blog not following the rules for Drupal Planet?

Could you please update me on the status of its addition to Planet?

Thanks a lot!

Danny

avpaderno’s picture

Status: Active » Needs work

It doesn't seem you are using a tag specific for the feeds. The guidelines suggests using a tag specific for the posts that go into Planet Drupal.

Your feed is also not passing the validation.

upchuk’s picture

Hello,

Actually, as you can see in the URL I provided, I am using the Planet module with a Planet flag, so everything here is the planet feed:

http://www.mydrupalexperience.com/planet

If you add /feed at the end you get the RSS.

As for the validation, it says the feed is valid but gives those recommendations that I don't really understand. The site is obviously in Drupal and I used a proper theme...

Thanks

Danny

upchuk’s picture

I fixed some of the W3C recommendations but I still have this namespacing issues left there that are caused by Views.

However, I see other feeds in Planet which have those problems and even more...

Please try mine again, if you have any suggestions, I am open.

http://www.mydrupalexperience.com/planet/feed

Thanks!

D

avpaderno’s picture

Assigned: Unassigned » avpaderno
Status: Needs work » Fixed
upchuk’s picture

OK thanks.

Danny

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

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

dddave’s picture

Status: Closed (fixed) » Active

I have a question about the usage of Drupal in the domain name here as the site is displaying advertisements. Is this still ok with the trademark (http://drupal.com/trademark) if the money made with the ads isn't getting back "to foster Drupal"? Maybe this is the case here anyways but I am curious as I am reviewing new applicants for the planet and from time to time they use drupal in their domain.

upchuk’s picture

Hello,

I made an inquiry, but currently the revenue is insignificant, below even the cost of host maintenance. So it falls within the trademark rules as I see it.

Thanks!

dddave’s picture

Project: Drupal.org site moderators » Drupal.org content
Assigned: avpaderno » Unassigned
Status: Active » Closed (fixed)

I close this again as this seems not to be a big issue here and currently nobody seems to care that much anyways.

upchuk’s picture

Status: Closed (fixed) » Needs review

Hey there,

Can you please change the URL and website name to the following?

Name: Web Omelette
Feed: http://www.webomelette.com/planet/feed

I changed my website and moved the content. Please make sure the feed link is the one above as not all the posts on my website are strictly for the Planet.

Thanks a lot!

D

avpaderno’s picture

Assigned: Unassigned » avpaderno
Status: Needs review » Fixed

I have updated the feed.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

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

tim.plunkett’s picture

Issue summary: View changes
Status: Closed (fixed) » Needs work

https://www.drupal.org/aggregator/sources/1074 is posting a lot of content, and with HTML tags printed as literals. Disabled the feed for now.

tim.plunkett’s picture

Title: Add mydrupalexperience.com to Planet Drupal » Add Web Omelette to Planet Drupal

Renaming for clarity, per #11

upchuk’s picture

I see, something weird is happening but I don't understand what. If you take a look at the RSS, the last posted article is from january, and the previous is from 2020: https://www.webomelette.com/planet/feed

I have not posted anything in a while, not sure what is going on..

avpaderno’s picture

The W3C Feed Validation Service says the feed doesn't validate.
The Google Chrome extension I am using to see feeds doesn't seem able to parse the feed. Instead of the post date, it shows Invalid Date Invalid Date.

upchuk’s picture

Pfff, sorry about that. I fixed it, I hope it will be fine now.

Shall we give it a try?

avpaderno’s picture

I can confirm the Google Chrome extension is now able to parse the article creation date. It strips off the HTML tags from the title, so I cannot see the title as it was shown on Planet Drupal.

I will try re-enabling the feed.

avpaderno’s picture

Well, since the articles are older than 3 months and 3 weeks, Planet Drupal discards them. I guess we should wait for a new article, to verify the issue isn't present anymore.
Since the feed passes validation, I take it has been fixed.

@Upchuk Do you plan to add a new article, in the next days?

upchuk’s picture

Thanks!

No plan for the moment to write but I will check it out the next time I do.

avpaderno’s picture

Status: Needs work » Fixed

Since the feed is fixed, I will close this issue, for the moment.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

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