Closed Bug 729627 Opened 12 years ago Closed 12 years ago

Add "beyond The Code" blog to Planet Mozilla

Categories

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

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Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED FIXED

People

(Reporter: tnitot, Assigned: raccettura)

References

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Details

This is a new official Mozilla blog. 

Blog is at http://blog.mozilla.com/beyond-the-code/
RSS feed is at http://blog.mozilla.com/beyond-the-code/feed/

Thanks!
Assignee: server-ops → nobody
Group: infra
Component: Server Operations: Web Operations → planet.mozilla.org
Product: mozilla.org → Websites
QA Contact: cshields → planet-mozilla-org
Tristan, we need a description of the blog and who will be posting there so we can introduce it to the Planet audience.
Planet -> projects
Description: 

Beyond the Code is an official Mozilla blog focused on explaining how Mozilla's non-profit nature and mission influences what we do, from products to events, campaigns, specifications and documentation. 

Authors: 

The main author will be Tristan Nitot Mozilla Europe co-founder and long-time Mozilla contributor. Other authors will eventually join Tristan.
mpa=reed
a=raccettura

r102812


Done
Assignee: nobody → robert
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 12 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Reopening. 

The bug is not featured anymore on http://planet.mozilla.org/ . 

However, it's featured on http://planet.mozilla.org/projects/

Can we fix this and syndicate it on http://planet.mozilla.org/ ?

BTW, the URL has changed recently, it's now http://blog.mozilla.org/beyond-the-code/ (notice that .COM became .ORG).
Status: RESOLVED → REOPENED
Resolution: FIXED → ---
Oh, did not understand comment #2 . So this seems to be deliberate. Robert, can you explain me why that's a good thing? I sense that the audience is much smaller on projects that on the main planet, which is bad for an official blog. (for the record, I never have heard about the Projects planet!)
Tristan: This is being done by popular request.  The consensus for the past few years is it's impossible to read it all and the various projects and automated "blogs" re just gunking it up.  It seems no other planet is doing what we've attempted in the past (for the reasons we've now learned).

It's been promoted for the past few months as we transition (the legacy projects will be moving over very shortly).  For those with an interest, they can follow along.

Those who have no interest, will continue to ignore.
Status: REOPENED → RESOLVED
Closed: 12 years ago12 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
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