Blog name: The Module Off
Drupal-Planet tagged feed URL: http://moduleoff.com/taxonomy/term/1
Validation Link: http://validator.w3.org/feed/check.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fmoduleoff.com%2F...
I've been posting the screencasts / winners to The Module Off's challenges on my personal blog, which is already on Drupal planet, but I'd like to separate them off onto The Module Off's official blog. I've been cross-posting the relevant posts on The Module Off's official blog as well, which is the feed url above. Once The Module Off's official blog is added to the planet, I will stop posting about The Module Off on my personal blog so that we don't get duplicates on the planet.
Thanks!
Comments
Comment #1
mkadin CreditAttribution: mkadin commentedIn case this gets reviewed / added quickly, we may want to wait as I just posted a blog post to both places, and wouldn't want there to be a duplicate.
Comment #2
dddave CreditAttribution: dddave commentedOk, that should be fine. Just reactivate when you think the feed should be added.
Comment #3
gregglesI think it's fine to review it now and then the action to add can be postponed (i.e. leave in rtbc state or something).
+1 from me, but I haven't reviewed planet drupal requests in a while so I may not be aware of all the guidelines.
Comment #4
mkadin CreditAttribution: mkadin commentedLooks like the post has appeared, so its safe to add whenever.
Comment #5
dddave CreditAttribution: dddave commentedI am going to check this when I get home from work.
Comment #6
dddave CreditAttribution: dddave commentedFeed validates, content is obviously great and a dedicated tag is in place. One problem: It appears that there is no option to comment.
Comment #7
mkadin CreditAttribution: mkadin commentedThanks for the review dddave. Comments are enabled for authenticated users, but I must have taken the 'login or register to post' message off of the template. I've re-added it.
I know its the planet prefers to have comments be open to anonymous users, but The Module Off is time consuming enough for me as it is, I don't want to have to spend even more time fighting spam.
Comment #8
dddave CreditAttribution: dddave commentedhttp://drupal.org/aggregator/sources/1166
Anonymous comments are preferred but indeed not a requirement, so no biggie. Perhaps you could test out a solution like Disqus in the future.
Comment #10
dddave CreditAttribution: dddave commentedFeed removed because site hacked.