On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 7:54 PM, Lynn Rohrer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Jim, > > I did a little analysis on the blogs on planet.opensolaris.org > and I'd like to suggest a new approach to managing the > blogs that get posted to planet.opensolaris.org... > > Once a quarter a message goes out to all osug leaders > and community facilitators asking for active bloggers > in their communities/user groups. These blogs are then > submitted for inclusion on the planet blogroll. > > Also once a quarter a quick analysis can be done to > verify that all the blogs listed are actually active. > Dead blogs can be removed from the blogroll and archived. > > Messages are sent to those folks who blogs haven't > had an entry in over a year to see if they are still interested > in being on the planet blogroll (it may cause them to > start blogging again -- a good thing). > > Here are the statistics from my analysis. > > Total blogs: 115 > Blog with posts within the last 60 days: 42 > Blog with posts within the last year but not the last 60 days: 16 > Blogs with no posts in the past year: 13 > Dead blogs: 13 > > I see we're missing a number of very active OpenSolaris > bloggers... and it would be great to have their updates on > planet.opensolaris.org. > > Lynn > > > On 10/29/09 11:24, Jim Grisanzio wrote: > >> Lynn Rohrer wrote: >> >>> Would it also be possible to have a google-based alert feed >>> for blogs that mention OpenSolaris? >>> >> >> I just created an quick rss feed test page in Advocacy for "opensolaris" >> on Google: >> http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Community+Group+advocacy/test >> >> Any Collective Leader or Affiliate can do that using the default macro in >> XWiki. >> >> I see lots of blog updates >>> each day via Google that don't show up at >>> planet.opensolaris.or<http://planet.opensolaris.org> >>> >> >> That`s a slightly different issue. planet.os.org is for people who are >> directly involved in the project (generally they have a close relationship >> with the activities on os.org), so naturally that list will be a subset >> of all the people in the world who blog on OpenSolaris. >> >> Jim >> >> _______________________________________________ > website-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > Sounds cool to me .. my blog is up for grabs ;p .. http://blog.swatteksystems.com/whats-that/rss.xml or feed.rdf -- Cheers, Steven ----------------------- Steven Acres Toronto OpenSolaris User Group <TOROSUG> Leader http://opensolaris.org/os/project/torosug
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