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On Thursday 29 January 2004 3:49 am, Yi Qiang wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> First time posting to this list, but I've been reading it for a long time:) |
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> I am wondering how many developers 'blog' right now. I'm a avid |
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> planetgnome reader, and I think a simliar service for gentoo would be neat, |
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> any input? I'm willing to help implement it, there are quite a few software |
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> packages out there that should make implementing this a piece of cake. |
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> -Yi |
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> gentoo-dev@g.o mailing list |
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Rather than an outright blog, why not have any 'planetgentoo'-type site simply |
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act as an aggregator, using the RSS feeds from developers' existing blogs to |
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form a portal site? |
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This would be much more useful for devs who already have their own blogs, and |
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infinitely superior to anything involving finger daemons ;-) |
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Stu |
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