Closed (fixed)
Project:
Drupal.org content
Component:
Planet Drupal
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Task
Assigned:
Unassigned
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Created:
9 Jan 2026 at 07:00 UTC
Updated:
4 Feb 2026 at 10:54 UTC
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Comment #2
aschiwi commentedAdding two related issues:
- https://www.drupal.org/project/content/issues/3370601 Issue in which we asked to temporarily remove our feed
- https://www.drupal.org/project/content/issues/941280 Issue in which we were first added to Drupal Planet
Comment #3
avpadernoComment #4
aschiwi commentedJust to be sure: Is there anything else needed to get this done from our side?
Update I added two more posts that we had been waiting to publish.
Comment #5
gábor hojtsyI added it.
Comment #7
aschiwi commentedThank you Gábor!
Comment #8
aschiwi commentedIn the list of feeds in the sidebar, "Undpaul.de" has a link to drupal.org and I don't see our latest posts in the feed (likely two unrelated problems), can you please check if this is something needed to be fixed on our end or your end?
Comment #9
avpadernoOn https://www.drupal.org/planet, the links given in the right sidebar are https://www.undpaul.de/en and https://www.undpaul.de/en/taxonomy/term/17/all/feed.
I see the articles right on the first page.
I take everything has been already fixed.
Comment #11
avpadernoAs side note, articles published more than three months and three weeks ago are discarded; they will not be shown on Planet Drupal.
Comment #12
avpadernoComment #13
aschiwi commentedThank you avpaderno, I now see what you see :) Maybe it helped that we pushed out another article.
Thank you so much for checking it out again and letting me know.
Comment #14
avpadernoAlso, keep in mind that feeds, by default, are checked every three hours during cron tasks. Three hours is the least to wait before a new article appears on Planet Drupal; considering there are more than 100 feed to check, a new article could appear after more than three hours.