[opensuse-project] PlanetSUSE 2 RC
As far as I am concerned, we're good to go to switch to the new PlanetSUSE setup I've been hacking on the last few days. It's currently running at http://planet.opensuse.org/2/ (feeds not updated at the moment, as long as it's not live ;)) So this is the last chance to complain about issues and give input about features to add, even though the latter would be for after going live with a first version, except if it's a blocker ;) (sorry for cross-posting, but not everyone is on opensuse-marketing@) cheers -- -o) Pascal Bleser <pascal.bleser@opensuse.org> /\\ http://opensuse.org -- I took the green pill _\_v FOSDEM::6+7 Feb 2010, Brussels, http://fosdem.org
Dnia 04-04-2010 o 01:30:13 Pascal Bleser <pascal.bleser@opensuse.org> napisał(a):
As far as I am concerned, we're good to go to switch to the new PlanetSUSE setup I've been hacking on the last few days.
It's currently running at http://planet.opensuse.org/2/ (feeds not updated at the moment, as long as it's not live ;))
So this is the last chance to complain about issues and give input about features to add, even though the latter would be for after going live with a first version, except if it's a blocker ;)
(sorry for cross-posting, but not everyone is on opensuse-marketing@)
cheers
In my opinion, looks awesome and finally has something from usability: reading comfort. But there's little glitch. Those useless icons (*) not loading, broke page width ;) . http://wstaw.org/m/2010/04/04/yt1.png * I find them useless, because when you decide to use a website like one of these, you should either use an extension or bookmarklets and don't expect everybody to bloat his website. -- Best regards, Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek http://blog.jakubrusinek.pl/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
On Sunday 04 April 2010 01:49:28 Jakub Rusinek wrote: [...]
In my opinion, looks awesome and finally has something from usability: reading comfort.
But there's little glitch.
Those useless icons (*) not loading, broke page width ;) . http://wstaw.org/m/2010/04/04/yt1.png
Those icons render OK here, and they're coming from zonker's blog, not from the planet. Filtering that stuff out in the aggregator would be an insane amount of ugly hacks :\
* I find them useless, because when you decide to use a website like one of these, you should either use an extension or bookmarklets and don't expect everybody to bloat his website.
The accessibility and quality of the content on the planet depends on the content of the blog posts and not having people bloating it with counters, trackers, or icons like those. So, unfortunately, nothing we could fix. cheers -- -o) Pascal Bleser <pascal.bleser@opensuse.org> /\\ http://opensuse.org -- I took the green pill _\_v FOSDEM::6+7 Feb 2010, Brussels, http://fosdem.org
Am Sonntag, den 04.04.2010, 03:27 +0200 schrieb Pascal Bleser:
On Sunday 04 April 2010 01:49:28 Jakub Rusinek wrote: [...]
In my opinion, looks awesome and finally has something from usability: reading comfort.
But there's little glitch.
Those useless icons (*) not loading, broke page width ;) . http://wstaw.org/m/2010/04/04/yt1.png
Those icons render OK here, and they're coming from zonker's blog, not from the planet.
Thats right, u should poke him not use it on this way. I use such stuff in 2 or 3 of my feeds too but I use text links ;)
Filtering that stuff out in the aggregator would be an insane amount of ugly hacks :\
yeah.
* I find them useless, because when you decide to use a website like one of these, you should either use an extension or bookmarklets and don't expect everybody to bloat his website.
The accessibility and quality of the content on the planet depends on the content of the blog posts and not having people bloating it with counters, trackers, or icons like those.
Btw: yaloki I see u have changed the hackagotchis for that ppl they have her own hackagotchi. Two things for this, the green from the "hackagotchi" fies not with the green from the links and second I woulnt use it for all. I would it only use for accounts like: openSUSE Education, openSUSE News, openSUSE Spotlight, openSUSE Tutorials, And for the others I would use an user sign like that in the attachement br gnokii
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Jakub Rusinek
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Pascal Bleser
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