I think a concise, dense, daily front-panel summary of what's up in various regions of apache summed up from the output of various bots is a delightful thing. I think streaming it into planet apache is fine by me. I agree that Mr. Gump was running off at the mouth a bit much for my taste; but I'd like to see something of his ilk return. testing isn't the only heartbeat that such a summary could roll up.

Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Finally, any progress from anybody on FOAF type metadata at Apache?

krell will collect foaf links if they appear in the resource your url mentioned. I think three people currently have foaf files so configured. If you check out foaf (you will need to have LWP from CPAN as well) and run it then the foaf file list will show up in the directory of data scrapped by krell when you do a make. The foaf data currently captured is more like the root of a search. Foaf still hasn't gotten traction; barriers to entry are still too high.


On Jan 23, 2004, at 10:22 AM, Ben Laurie wrote:
problem:
What about those of us who never[1] write blogs?
solution?
[1] OK, I did write one once when I was _really_ pissed off.

... ;-) just kidding

It would substantially more lame to presume that blogging was a expected behavior of an ASF community member than to expect that programming in a given language was.

  - ben

'#1=(nil.#1#)


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