Hi, By the way, the planet RSS feed (pointing to http://qgis.org/atom.xml ) isn't working :/
Robin 2012/10/15 Vincent Picavet <vincent...@oslandia.com> > Hi Victor, > > > I was thinking about starting a blog to post QGIS-related stuff, > > mostly tips&tricks about the SEXTANTE plugin, but also about other > > things, but since there are other people doing something similar (and > > writing really great posts), I think it would be a good idea to > > coordinate this a bit. To make it short...anyone fancy the idea of > > creating a collective blog to write small tutorials, recipes, etc, > > about QGIS? I think that would be good for the QGIS community, and it > > should not be hard to manage. It wouldn't be an official thing (by the > > way, is the official QGIS blog dead?), but with all the people that > > writes about QGIS, and with a little effort to make good posts and > > give them some homogeneity, it can become a reference point for the > > community of QGIS users and developers. > > Isn't the QGIS Planet intention to be exactly that ? > http://qgis.org/planet/ > > Only difference is that posts are only aggregated there, avoiding the need > of > yet another one dedicated tool. > > Vincent > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-developer mailing list > qgis-develo...@lists.osgeo.org > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer > -- Robin Cura Ingénieur d'Étude à l'UMR Géographie-cités <http://www.parisgeo.cnrs.fr> ANR TransMonDyn <http://www.transmondyn.parisgeo.cnrs.fr>
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