This was added already on #1837216: Add penyaskito.com to Planet Drupal, and disabled/removed at #3092832: Remove feeds which return an HTTP error after some server hiccups that took too long to fix, restored at #3210700: Add penyaskito.com to Planet Drupal.

For some reason it has been removed again?

Name: Penyaskito
URL: https://penyaskito.com
Feed: https://penyaskito.com/drupal-planet-rss

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penyaskito created an issue. See original summary.

avpaderno’s picture

Title: Add penyaskito's blog to the Drupal Planet » Add penyaskito.com to the Drupal Planet
Parent issue: #3210700: Add penyaskito.com to Planet Drupal »
Related issues: +#3210700: Add penyaskito.com to Planet Drupal
avpaderno’s picture

avpaderno’s picture

Title: Add penyaskito.com to the Drupal Planet » Add penyaskito.com to Planet Drupal
Issue summary: View changes
Status: Active » Needs work
Related issues: +#3210700: Add penyaskito.com to Planet Drupal, +#3092832: Remove feeds which return an HTTP error

The feed passes validation, but there is a single article published in the past three months and three weeks. (The other articles has been published on 2023, 2021, and 2012) The feed needs to contain at least two articles published in the past three months and three weeks.

penyaskito’s picture

Ironically, my blog was deleted from the Planet 1 month ago? 6 months ago? Not really clear, I'd thought we would want to have a trail for that. #3201265-16: Remove feeds that haven't been updated in the last two years, that don't work anymore, or that aren't about Drupal anymore

I'm really surprised given that the Planet is filled with Drupal agencies AI slop since ~9 months ago.
I would actually be hungry of having content from the people moving Drupal forward.

Ironically this ends up with the Chinese Drupal Planet being completely empty and the LatinoAmerican Drupal Planet with 3 posts, 2 from the same company and the other clearly being automatically translated from English.

Wondering if that's the kind of content policy we are promoting on the Drupal Planet. It reflects very poorly on the status of the Drupal Community.

I'm opening an issue to review this policy.
I wouldn't care if someone writes every 24 months, if the content is relevant and the feed isn't broken.

penyaskito’s picture

penyaskito’s picture

For the record, this is not acting up or expressing frustration (I don't even use any analytics software), but I would be frustrated to discover I'm missing on others' interesting content just because they cannot blog every other week and they didn't notice their blog was removed.

penyaskito’s picture

Status: Needs work » Needs review

Now there are at least two articles published in the past three months and three weeks.

fjgarlin’s picture

Status: Needs review » Reviewed & tested by the community

RTBC

Agree on the above comments (and the related issue), good quality is better than good quantity imo.

avpaderno’s picture

Assigned: Unassigned » avpaderno
Status: Reviewed & tested by the community » Fixed

I added the feed to Planet Drupal (https://www.drupal.org/aggregator/sources/2115).

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penyaskito’s picture

Thank you

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

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