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Blog name: TIP Solutions
Drupal-Planet tagged feed URL: https://tipsolutions.org/blog/feed/rss.xml
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TipiT CreditAttribution: TipiT as a volunteer and at TIP Solutions commentedComment #3
TipiT CreditAttribution: TipiT as a volunteer and at TIP Solutions commentedComment #4
TipiT CreditAttribution: TipiT as a volunteer and at TIP Solutions commentedComment #5
apadernoTwo posts are probably few to review the feed, and take a decision.
Comment #6
TipiT CreditAttribution: TipiT as a volunteer and at TIP Solutions commentedThere are now two posts at https://tipsolutions.fi and it says here [1] that two posts are required to evaluate if those are Drupal related. The point is that of course there will be more in the future.
[1] https://www.drupal.org/drupalorg/docs/content/planet-drupal
Comment #7
dddave CreditAttribution: dddave commentedContent is good and feed validates. How is the feed ensured to only provide Planet Drupal relevant content? It appears on first sight to be a feed of your whole blog.
Comment #8
TipiT CreditAttribution: TipiT as a volunteer and at TIP Solutions commentedIf you check the streams from https://www.drupal.org/planet a lot of them are direct links to the blog (feed). Ours is no exception. I think the only way is to trust the blog owners. :) Or remove the blog from the feed if it violates the guidelines as stated in https://www.drupal.org/drupalorg/docs/content/planet-drupal. But a good question though.
There is another post at https://tipsolutions.fi/en/blog which definitely also qualifies. So the blog is only a blog - meant to Drupal community and planet readers.
Comment #9
dddave CreditAttribution: dddave commentedSorry for the delayed response. You are using tags for your blog posts. Adding a Planet Drupal one does not seem too much of a hassle and it free you up to use your blog without always having the Planet in mind. Please do so and your blog will be added asap. The content indeed is good.
Comment #10
TipiT CreditAttribution: TipiT as a volunteer and at TIP Solutions commentedThanks @dddave and done!
Comment #11
TipiT CreditAttribution: TipiT as a volunteer and at TIP Solutions commentedComment #12
dddave CreditAttribution: dddave commentedCool. Thank you.
I would recommend changing the display of your feed though. Perhaps provide a teaser? You can checkout the curretn display here: https://www.drupal.org/aggregator/sources/1878
Please note that all changes you make on your side need action from here to show on drupal.org as Aggregator does not refresh once fetched content.
Comment #13
TipiT CreditAttribution: TipiT as a volunteer and at TIP Solutions commentedI made the changes but the posts are still not showing at https://www.drupal.org/planet .
Is there still something to be done at d.o side or did I mess up something?
Comment #14
dddave CreditAttribution: dddave commentedWell, the issue was never fixed, i.e. your feed was never included. That has now been done. Welcome to the Planet.
Comment #15
TipiT CreditAttribution: TipiT as a volunteer and at TIP Solutions commentedI made a this post few of hours ago but it is not shown on the Planet listing.
I can see TIP Solutions in the listing of blogs and the URL points to a right place. If I see the stream using browser or RSS reader the post shows up correctly.
Publish timestamp/ pubDate tag:
Fri, 26 Jan 2018 13:04:02 +0000
So what I am missing here?
Like what is the cache time (max delay) in /planet view? Which interval it fetches the new RSS feeds? I have a Varnish in front and a different timezone so there might be some delay but the post has definitely been there at least a couple of hours.
Something still to be done from my or drupal.org side?
Comment #16
dddave CreditAttribution: dddave commentedAggregator fetches every three hours (plus any minor delay when jobs are backlogging on the site which happens rarely).
Comment #17
TipiT CreditAttribution: TipiT as a volunteer and at TIP Solutions commentedNow it is there! Great and thank you, dddave!
It only took a few hours. So depending on the luck one might guess that it takes up to six hours to appear there.
Comment #18
TipiT CreditAttribution: TipiT as a volunteer and at TIP Solutions commented