On 12/3/12 3:03 PM, Gregory Pittman wrote: > On 12/03/2012 01:35 AM, ale rimoldi wrote: >> dear friends of scribus, >> >> >> a few months ago i've announced that i would be working on a planet for >> scribus. >> >> i worked on it on our spare time, got lot of help from manuel for the >> design who did a tremendous work! >> >> and now here is the result: >> >> http://impagina.org/planet/ >> >> i hope you like it! (and hope it won't struggle when more people will >> be looking at it...) >> >> it contains posts from about 10 different sources and there are a few >> entries per day. >> >> if you know of other feeds that should be in there, you're welcome to >> provide them! >> >> >> if you want to help out with php code, the project is stored on git hub >> >> https://github.com/aoloe/scribus-planet >> >> and the todo list is here: >> >> https://raw.github.com/aoloe/scribus-planet/master/TODO.md >> >> >> >> once the planet is a bit better tested and cleaned up, it would be nice >> if this "small" script would make it to the scribus.net site... >> > Very interesting! Almost too much to wrap my head around on first review. > One thing I wonder: will there be links to connect to the original > thread or the bug tracker, or wherever the content came from? >
just click on the title :-) i think that we could add a "read more" at the end... and yes, much content for the first view... but it grows only by a few entries per day... and you're not supposed to read everything (but i know: many people tend to read everything they get on the screen... or give up because that everything is too much) i don't know what a good way to reduce the content would be... if anybody has a good proposal, don't hesitate to share it! :-) i think that, by default, it would be a good idea to only show the content from the last 14/30 days... (the idea being, that somebody could have a overview of what is happening on the scribus planet...) and let scroll back through cached static html files... thanks for the feedback! a.l.e
