Re: Add blog RSS feed
От | James Sewell |
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Тема | Re: Add blog RSS feed |
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Msg-id | CAJe2zgOA-qSqtN5th2EmY3w2Hd8HU+nMtRcErnYPrQioOjoLJg@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Add blog RSS feed (Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>) |
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Re: Add blog RSS feed
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Список | pgsql-www |
This is interesting! You're right, that feed will not always meet those requirements because it could have non-Postgres related content from me.
Let me have a think about how we can address this.
- J
Let me have a think about how we can address this.
- J
On Fri, Dec 6, 2024 at 1:24 AM Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org> wrote:
HiOn Thu, 5 Dec 2024 at 03:09, Jeremy Schneider <schneider@ardentperf.com> wrote: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?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/. 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.--Dave PagepgAdmin: https://www.pgadmin.orgPostgreSQL: https://www.postgresql.org
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