Closed Bug 694113 Opened 13 years ago Closed 12 years ago

Planet Jetpack

Categories

(Websites :: planet.mozilla.org, defect)

defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED WONTFIX

People

(Reporter: canuckistani, Assigned: reed)

Details

I'd like to host a 'planet' site similar to PMO somehow that aggregates Jetpack-specific blogs.
Component: Server Operations → Server Operations: Web Operations
Looks like planets start at <http://viewvc.svn.mozilla.org/vc/projects/planet/branches/. I think Reed knows the most about their set up, but can someone get this going?
Assignee: server-ops → nobody
Component: Server Operations: Web Operations → Webdev
QA Contact: cshields → webdev
Jeff,

Is there a particular place you had in mind for where this should go (URL-wise)? I could do planet.mozilla.org/jetpack/, but if you have some other domain/subdomain/whatever in mind, let me know.

I assume you'll be the maintainer of what goes on the planet instance?
Assignee: nobody → reed
OS: Mac OS X → All
Hardware: x86 → All
I don't have a specific url in mind, so the default is fine. I do intend to be the maintainer of this planet instance, perhaps with another Jetpack project member as back-up.

What I've done so far:

* set up a 'beta' aggregator using the venus fork of planet here:
http://planet-jetpack.canuckistani.ca/

* I'm using a forked repo of venus here:
https://github.com/canuckistani/venus/

...In particular the feeds I'm currently pulling are in this config:
https://github.com/canuckistani/venus/blob/planet-jetpack/jetpack/config.ini

* I added a feedburner link to the venus template instead of the link planet provides. This allows me to more easily track subscriptions to the feed.
Component: Webdev → planet.mozilla.org
Product: mozilla.org → Websites
QA Contact: webdev → planet-mozilla-org
Hmm, I guess I completely forgot about this request.

Jeff, is this still needed?
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 12 years ago
Resolution: --- → WONTFIX
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