Planeteria — Hosted blog aggregator planets in seconds!

Thanks to the GNOME Outreach Program for Women, I have just discovered Planeteria. It is a hosted service that makes it super easy to create a Planet (like the Fedora Planet). If you want to follow the progress of the changes to Planeteria by Aleta Dunne (the GNOME OPW intern working on it) her blog is the best place.

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This service is awesome for the smaller open source projects that do not have the infrastructure to set up their own servers to host a Planet Planet or Venus instance.

 

4 thoughts on “Planeteria — Hosted blog aggregator planets in seconds!

  1. Hey, I found your own website as a result of Bing while looking for first aid for a heart attack and your post seems quite helpful for me. With regards, Elene.

  2. One way technologists can participate in free software is to help with community development. We maintain a blog planet for women in free software at planeteria.org/wfs. And Planeteria.org itself could use some work. Most people read blog planets in their feed readers, and that might be because the current site is kind of… ugly. And confusing. It could use a UI overhaul, a javascript cleanup, a template makeover and some community outreach so more people read the feed! If you are interested in any of those tasks, we’ll make a game plan and bring Planeteria.org into the modern web era. Python, javascript, html and css are the tech skills you’ll need to participate. Contact James Vasile (james AT openitp DOT org or vasile on irc.freenode.net) to get started on a plan!

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