On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Christoph Noack <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Alexandro,thank you for your reply. I'm a little bit late, I know, but things like family are sometimes even more important than OOo ;-) Am Sonntag, den 20.12.2009, 22:45 -0600 schrieb Alexandro Colorado:> By the way, does anybody know why there is an additional one? > http://www.planetopenoffice.org/ I manage that one, since is not topic specific for over a year now out of my servers.Ah, thank you. I had a second look at it and it seems to me that it is very similar to the "planet.services.ooo.org"-planet. Is there any special reason to keep both planets in the current state? I'm asking because of I'm afraid that some people might get confused - your site sometimes uses Spanish/English, some feeds are missing and it seems to have some minor visual issues (e.g. clicked links are nearly invisible). By the way, I noticed very interesting subscriptions, e.g. the blog by Solveig Haugland. Nevertheless, your feed seems to be missing in the "planet.services.ooo.org"-planet :-) Have a nice day, Christoph
Basically I got planetopenoffice.org way earlier than there was a planet.services.oo.org and the reason was exactly that, and having 4 level domain is not very user friendly. The other reason is since I control this server I can deploy things faster, but then again, management and administration of the service is a handicap.
It seems however that whoever admin the planet.service is also not doing a good job since I got my blog publically listed on the "Individual Bloggers" page from the OpenOffice.org website. http://www.openoffice.org/editorial/blogs.html --- Alexandro Colorado OpenOffice.org Español IM: [email protected]
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