On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 07:14, Tomek
Kaczanowski<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> my proposal is to create a page which would show how very thriving the
> Gradle community is. :) It is a custom thing for projects, to have
> kind of a blog rss aggregator which allows people interested in this
> project to easily get information about what's new, what's going on,
> what new ideas related to this project bloggers have etc. This comes
> in many flavors, from the small box on the main page listing the
> titles of latest blog posts, to the fully-fledged "planet" solutions
> like http://www.planetkde.org/, http://planet.mozilla.org/ or
> http://planet.ubuntu.com/. Such blog aggregators also differ in whose
> blogs are allowed to be added to this aggregator - only developers of
> the project or just anyone blogging about it.
>
> I think it would be good to have such an blog aggregator to make
> latests posts about Gradle easily accessible for Gradle community. The
> number of Gradle related blog posts is not very impressive right now
> but hopefully this will change, so the idea is maybe not for today but
> for the future.
> I have noticed that there is such page:
> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GRADLE/External+Resources but I
> suspect it is updated "by hand" which guarantees it will not be up to
> date (I think we all know, that such tasks if not automated ends up
> like this).
>
> This is only an idea, and I have to admit, I have no experience with
> setting such blog aggregators (I mean the technical side of the
> problem). Maybe someone have such experience and would be willing to
> help ? Maybe there are some good tools which makes it easy (like the
> http://inquiryapp.com/ used for Gradle's FAQ) ?
>
> But first of all - what do you think about this ?
>
> --
> best regards
> Tomek Kaczanowski
> http://kaczanowscy.pl/tomek (yes, blogging about Gradle from time to time)
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