I definitely plan on putting a more obvious attribution on the posts, I 
just need to take a minute and refresh my PHP :)

I looked at your blog Iain, you're using Jekyll? For the dynamic platforms 
like WordPress, every category and tag gets its own RSS feed. Not sure if 
you need to custom build that functionality for your blog, as I'm not 
familiar with that framework.

On Monday, June 16, 2014 2:25:16 PM UTC-4, Iain Dunning wrote:
>
> Good job on getting this going, need to figure out how to seperate out 
> Julia posts from my blog.
> Could the theme be adjusted to point the source blog under the post title?
>
> On Monday, June 16, 2014 11:05:02 AM UTC-4, John Myles White wrote:
>>
>> Looks great, Randy. Thanks for doing this.
>>
>>  — John
>>
>> On Jun 16, 2014, at 5:52 AM, Randy Zwitch <randy....@fuqua.duke.edu> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Nothing shady about it at all and a good reminder I need to add a visible 
>> RSS icon.
>>
>> Here's the feed:
>>
>> http://www.juliabloggers.com/feed/
>>
>>
>> On Monday, June 16, 2014 7:32:49 AM UTC-4, Tomas Lycken wrote:
>>>
>>> Nice!
>>>
>>> I'm missing a feature: something to help me pull this into my RSS 
>>> reader. If it feels shady to re-publish an aggregated blog like this in 
>>> RSS, at least a list of the feeds that are currently pulled in would be 
>>> nice, but ultimately I'd like to add juliabloggers.com to my feedly and 
>>> get everything posted there - and if someone comes in tomorrow and adds a 
>>> new feed to the site, I get that content too.
>>>
>>> // T
>>>
>>> On Monday, June 16, 2014 1:17:47 PM UTC+2, Randy Zwitch wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hey everyone - 
>>>>
>>>> Several posts had popped up over the past few month about creating a 
>>>> centralized location for Julia content. I'm proud to announce that 
>>>> http://www.juliabloggers.com/ is now live! This is still very much a 
>>>> work-in-progress, as the theme is fairly vanilla and I need to work out 
>>>> some oddities with how the content is ingested, but the concept certainly 
>>>> works.
>>>>
>>>> If you'd like to contribute your content to Julia Bloggers, all it 
>>>> takes is submitting an RSS/Atom feed via this link:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.juliabloggers.com/julia-bloggers-submit-rss-feed/
>>>>
>>>> Once your link is imported into Julia Bloggers, that's it. The site 
>>>> will regularly check your feed for new content, then post it to Julia 
>>>> Bloggers once it becomes available.
>>>>
>>>> To-Do:
>>>>
>>>> While the current theme adds an author to each post, it is my intention 
>>>> to put a larger attribution section for each post, to make it clear the 
>>>> post owner and a link back to the original blog location (similar to how 
>>>> R-Bloggers has it at the end of each post).
>>>>
>>>> Logo: If anyone wants to create a logo, perhaps modifying the current 
>>>> Julia SVG code to read 'JuliaBloggers' or something similar, that would be 
>>>> fantastic. The header needs to be 960x250 or so, but if you make it 
>>>> larger/higher resolution I can deal with the sizing I need.
>>>>
>>>> We've already got 3 contributors so far, and the content is getting 
>>>> posted to Twitter via https://twitter.com/juliabloggers. 
>>>>
>>>> If there are any questions or comments, please comment here.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Randy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>

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