Re: [osol-discuss] Planet Opensolaris

2010-06-04 Thread Paul Gress

On 06/ 4/10 11:18 AM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:

Paul Gress wrote:
   

Has anyone else noticed that the last blog was on May 27.  I find it
hard to believe no one has blogged since then, there has always been at
least one new entry everyday.  Not even Simon with his Webmink.

Has it been frozen, or are we just in a long dry spell.
 

Technical difficulties caused by the datacenter move:

http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/website-discuss/2010-June/006563.html

   


Thanks for the update

Paul
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Re: [osol-discuss] Planet Opensolaris

2010-06-04 Thread Alan Coopersmith
Paul Gress wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed that the last blog was on May 27.  I find it
> hard to believe no one has blogged since then, there has always been at
> least one new entry everyday.  Not even Simon with his Webmink.
> 
> Has it been frozen, or are we just in a long dry spell.

Technical difficulties caused by the datacenter move:

http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/website-discuss/2010-June/006563.html

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Re: [osol-discuss] Planet Opensolaris

2010-06-04 Thread Paul Gress

On 06/ 4/10 11:16 AM, Paul Gress wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that the last blog was on May 27.  I find it 
hard to believe no one has blogged since then, there has always been 
at least one new entry everyday.  Not even Simon with his Webmink.


Has it been frozen, or are we just in a long dry spell.

Paul


Forgot to add a link:

http://planet.opensolaris.org/
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[osol-discuss] Planet Opensolaris

2010-06-04 Thread Paul Gress
Has anyone else noticed that the last blog was on May 27.  I find it 
hard to believe no one has blogged since then, there has always been at 
least one new entry everyday.  Not even Simon with his Webmink.


Has it been frozen, or are we just in a long dry spell.

Paul
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Re: [osol-discuss] Planet OpenSolaris is now live!

2006-12-03 Thread Josh Hurst

On 11/28/06, Stephen Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Planet OpenSolaris is now an official part of the OpenSolaris family,
and can now be found in its new home at:

http://planet.opensolaris.org


Roland, could you add Planet OpenSolaris to your rss reader?

Josh
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Re: [osol-discuss] Planet OpenSolaris is now live!

2006-11-27 Thread Stephen Lau
Planet OpenSolaris is now an official part of the OpenSolaris family,
and can now be found in its new home at:

http://planet.opensolaris.org

cheers,
steve

On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 01:16:18PM +1300, Glynn Foster wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> Planet OpenSolaris is now live and unleashed!
> 
>   http://grommit.com/pos
> 
> You'll notice a couple of things from the outset. The current blogroll only
> includes a small selection of people right now. We obviously hope to expand 
> this
> list in the future, but any additions will be according to a pretty strong
> editorial policy. Where possible, we want to keep Planet OpenSolaris to be as
> relevant and readable as its counterpart, Planet GNOME [1] and I'd personally
> like to thank Jeff Waugh for paving the way there, and his support in getting
> this running. Planet OpenSolaris will be predominantly *English speaking*,
> though I'd also like to encourage other communities to set up similar
> aggregations for their language or region, and I'd be happy to help people set
> those up.
> 
> So why not use the existing blogs infrastructure? The current setup is 
> difficult
> to read, forcing you to click through to the posts that you want to read 
> about.
> The current list of bloggers aren't necessarily representative of the 
> community
> that is developing around the source. By mapping a bunch of people who write
> about OpenSolaris to their (IRC) nicks and faces, everyone will be able to
> identify with various tasks and projects going, and create a real sense of
> community.
> 
> Many thanks are due to Steve Lau for his kind support of grommit.com. For now 
> it
> will be hosted there, until such a stage that planet.opensolaris.org becomes
> available [2]. Also thanks are due to Planet Solaris [3], which still has a
> valid place if Dave is keen to continue maintenance on it. For those currently
> on the blogroll, send me your Hackergotchis [4], or alternatively point me at 
> a
> suitable picture I can use for you.
> 
> Rock on OpenSolaris!
> 
> 
> Glynn
> 
> [1] http://planet.gnome.org
> [2] Yes, 'pos' was intentional
> [3] http://planetsolaris.org
> [4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackergotchi
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Re: [osol-discuss] Planet OpenSolaris is now live!

2006-11-15 Thread Glynn Foster


Menno Lageman wrote:
>> You'll notice a couple of things from the outset. The current blogroll only
>> includes a small selection of people right now. We obviously hope to expand 
>> this
>> list in the future, but any additions will be according to a pretty strong
>> editorial policy. Where possible, we want to keep Planet OpenSolaris to be as
>> relevant and readable as its counterpart, Planet GNOME [1] and I'd personally
>> like to thank Jeff Waugh for paving the way there, and his support in getting
>> this running. Planet OpenSolaris will be predominantly *English speaking*,
>> though I'd also like to encourage other communities to set up similar
>> aggregations for their language or region, and I'd be happy to help people 
>> set
>> those up.
> 
> Excellent!
> 
> What is the pretty strong policy for addition to Planet OpenSolaris? Or: 
> "does my blog qualify for inclusion?" :-). My blog is here: 
> http://blogs.sun.com/menno

I should probably clarify a little - basically I want to encourage all those who
are actually getting their hands dirty, getting involved and doing active and
valued work in the community, rather than solely replying to mails on the list.
Seem fair?

But yeah, your blog counts - I'll add it soon.


Glynn
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Re: [osol-discuss] Planet OpenSolaris is now live!

2006-11-15 Thread Menno Lageman

Glynn Foster wrote:

Hey,

Planet OpenSolaris is now live and unleashed!

  http://grommit.com/pos

You'll notice a couple of things from the outset. The current blogroll only
includes a small selection of people right now. We obviously hope to expand this
list in the future, but any additions will be according to a pretty strong
editorial policy. Where possible, we want to keep Planet OpenSolaris to be as
relevant and readable as its counterpart, Planet GNOME [1] and I'd personally
like to thank Jeff Waugh for paving the way there, and his support in getting
this running. Planet OpenSolaris will be predominantly *English speaking*,
though I'd also like to encourage other communities to set up similar
aggregations for their language or region, and I'd be happy to help people set
those up.


Excellent!

What is the pretty strong policy for addition to Planet OpenSolaris? Or: 
"does my blog qualify for inclusion?" :-). My blog is here: 
http://blogs.sun.com/menno


Cheers,

Menno
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[osol-discuss] Planet OpenSolaris is now live!

2006-11-14 Thread Glynn Foster
Hey,

Planet OpenSolaris is now live and unleashed!

  http://grommit.com/pos

You'll notice a couple of things from the outset. The current blogroll only
includes a small selection of people right now. We obviously hope to expand this
list in the future, but any additions will be according to a pretty strong
editorial policy. Where possible, we want to keep Planet OpenSolaris to be as
relevant and readable as its counterpart, Planet GNOME [1] and I'd personally
like to thank Jeff Waugh for paving the way there, and his support in getting
this running. Planet OpenSolaris will be predominantly *English speaking*,
though I'd also like to encourage other communities to set up similar
aggregations for their language or region, and I'd be happy to help people set
those up.

So why not use the existing blogs infrastructure? The current setup is difficult
to read, forcing you to click through to the posts that you want to read about.
The current list of bloggers aren't necessarily representative of the community
that is developing around the source. By mapping a bunch of people who write
about OpenSolaris to their (IRC) nicks and faces, everyone will be able to
identify with various tasks and projects going, and create a real sense of
community.

Many thanks are due to Steve Lau for his kind support of grommit.com. For now it
will be hosted there, until such a stage that planet.opensolaris.org becomes
available [2]. Also thanks are due to Planet Solaris [3], which still has a
valid place if Dave is keen to continue maintenance on it. For those currently
on the blogroll, send me your Hackergotchis [4], or alternatively point me at a
suitable picture I can use for you.

Rock on OpenSolaris!


Glynn

[1] http://planet.gnome.org
[2] Yes, 'pos' was intentional
[3] http://planetsolaris.org
[4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackergotchi
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