> The right person to email for that is Jacob Kaplan-Moss, whose email is at
> the bottom of that page.
I know, but as I wrote above I had no success sending emails to his
email.
Kai
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On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 8:38 AM, Kai Diefenbach wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> (sorry, if this is the wrong place, I've sent already two emails to
> the provided address in the last couple of weeks without feedback)
>
> is somebody out there, who is able to adding an RSS-Feed to
> http://www.djangoproject
Hi guys,
(sorry, if this is the wrong place, I've sent already two emails to
the provided address in the last couple of weeks without feedback)
is somebody out there, who is able to adding an RSS-Feed to
http://www.djangoproject.com/community/.
The URL of the feed is:
http://www.getlfs.com/fee
On Aug 7, 2005, at 11:55 PM, Milton Waddams wrote:
any chance of an rss feed?
I added one this morning: http://www.djangoproject.com/rss/community/
Jacob
any chance of an rss feed?
On 8/7/05, jacobian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Right, I'm done: http://www.djangoproject.com/community/. Once again,
> if you'd like your feed to be listed, drop me a (private, please) email.
>
>
Right, I'm done: http://www.djangoproject.com/community/. Once again,
if you'd like your feed to be listed, drop me a (private, please) email.
I have a django specific feed available here
http://www.socialistsoftware.com/?cat=4&feed=rss2
This is gonna be sweet!
--Ray
On 4 Aug 2005, at 13:32, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
If you've got a blog (or know of one) that covers Django, please
send me a link to the feed -- preferably a feed for the Django
category, if it exists. I'll try to have something up by this
weekend.
Here's mine:
http://simon.incutio.co
I have a django category on my blog, here's the feed URL:
http://phaedo.cx/archives/category/geek/programming/python/django/feed
On 8/4/05, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hey guys --
>
> I'm working on a "planet Django" thing for
Hey guys --
I'm working on a "planet Django" thing for djangoproject.com (written
in Django, naturally :).
If you've got a blog (or know of one) that covers Django, please send
me a link to the feed -- preferably a feed for the Django category,
if it exists. I'
Hi,
On my site, I'd be happy to create a separate category for Django
posts which would then have its own feed so that only relevant items
were included.
-Michael
you can set keywords so that only posts with those keywords are included.
I think it's a great idea (the python planet feed is how I found out
about django).
On 8/3/05, Jeremy Dunck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 8/3/05, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We haven't thought about
I've seen a few people blogging about django. Ideally it would be nice
if there were people involved with the project that were providing
feeds to it.
--Ray
On 8/3/05, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We haven't thought about that, but it's a pretty good idea. What would
> it aggregate, though?
http://www.planetplanet.org/
I think it Planet generally aggregates feeds supplied by people
writing about the subject. So, the authors would ha
On 8/3/05, hernan43 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I noticed that a lot of projects out there have "planet" websites,
> where they aggregate blog feeds from people that are working on that
> particular project.
>
> Just to name a few. These are great places to get a feel for a
> particular user comm
I'll talk to Adrian about it
Espen
stinger wrote:
> I second that
>
> ;)
Does anyone know who the contact is for the djangoproject.com website?
Does anyone know if they read this mailing list? I'd be willing to chat
up the right person to see this happen.
--Ray
I second that
;)
Yes, i think that is a good idea to.
Espen
hernan43 wrote:
> I noticed that a lot of projects out there have "planet" websites,
> where they aggregate blog feeds from people that are working on that
> particular project. Some examples are:
>
> http://planet.gnome.org/
> http://planet.python.org/
I noticed that a lot of projects out there have "planet" websites,
where they aggregate blog feeds from people that are working on that
particular project. Some examples are:
http://planet.gnome.org/
http://planet.python.org/
http://planet.twistedmatrix.com/
http://planet.mozilla.org/
http://plan
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