Re: Add blog RSS feed - Mailing list pgsql-www
From | Joshua Drake |
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Subject | Re: Add blog RSS feed |
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Msg-id | CAJvJg-SgyL4QdRAOisXJXMfuBk37LYNwtXh1zTm7oYbD9BuLFg@mail.gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Add blog RSS feed (Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com>) |
List | pgsql-www |
On Thu, Dec 5, 2024, 17:23 Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com> wrote:
On 12/5/24 16:50, James Sewell wrote:
> This is interesting! You're right, that feed will not always meet those
> requirements because it could have non-Postgres related content from me.
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> Let me have a think about how we can address this.
From what I remember when I signed up there is the ability to only
include blog posts that have specific tag, in my case that is Postgres.
That's correct. That's how my blog works.
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> - J
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> On Fri, Dec 6, 2024 at 1:24 AM Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org
> <mailto:dpage@pgadmin.org>> wrote:
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> Hi
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> On Thu, 5 Dec 2024 at 03:09, Jeremy Schneider
> <schneider@ardentperf.com <mailto:schneider@ardentperf.com>> wrote:
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> Anyone here know who's taking care of Planet Postgres these days?
>
> I was chatting w James Sewell on slack and he mentioned that
> he's got a blog sitting unapproved in the queue for a few weeks
> now and hasn't heard anything back. I thought when I submitted
> my blog to planet it got approved really fast, so I wonder if
> his email hit someone's spam folder or someone's on vacation or
> something like that?
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> Sorry about that - there was some discussion on whether all the
> posts on the feed were appropriate or not, and it got forgotten
> whilst we were waiting for some more content to review. It's
> approved now.
>
> As a general note to all our bloggers, please filter feeds to ensure
> that all posts meet the requirements of the policy at
> https://www.postgresql.org/about/policies/planet-postgresql/
> <https://www.postgresql.org/about/policies/planet-postgresql/>. The
> most common reason we get complaints or that we do not approve feeds
> (by far) is that they fail the "ad test". In short, if a blog
> discusses something other than PostgreSQL (and that something is not
> both related to PostgreSQL and released under an OSI approved
> licence), if all mentions of the something are removed, is the post
> still useful? If not, it will fail the ad test.
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