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Posted to community@apache.org by Thom May <th...@planetarytramp.net> on 2004/01/19 06:35:27 UTC

Planet may look a bit weird for a while

Since we're working around the brokeness that is RSS 0.91; all feeds 
with no times are being time guessed, which unfortunately means that 
all their old posts are gonna turn up on top.
So, the way to fix this is to blog more!
Get to it!
-Thom


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Re: Planet may look a bit weird for a while

Posted by Thom May <th...@planetarytramp.net>.
On 19 Jan 2004, at 21:59, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:

> Thom May wrote:
>>
>> Since we're working around the brokeness that is RSS 0.91; all feeds
>> with no times are being time guessed, which unfortunately means that
>> all their old posts are gonna turn up on top.
>> So, the way to fix this is to blog more!
>> Get to it!
>
> just a thought..
>
> right now, planetapache is set up in a strictly chronological order,
> like advogato.  what would people think about there being a view
> that showed entries grouped by author?

Honestly, I don't see how this is a win over clicking the link to the 
individual blogs on the sidebar.
Also, the html is static (generated from templates), so I'm not sure 
how you'd do this.
-Thom


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Re: Planet may look a bit weird for a while

Posted by Santiago Gala <sg...@hisitech.com>.
El lunes, 19 ener, 2004, a las 12:29 Europe/Madrid, Rodent of Unusual 
Size escribió:

> Thom May wrote:
>>
>> Since we're working around the brokeness that is RSS 0.91; all feeds
>> with no times are being time guessed, which unfortunately means that
>> all their old posts are gonna turn up on top.
>> So, the way to fix this is to blog more!
>> Get to it!
>
> just a thought..
>
> right now, planetapache is set up in a strictly chronological order,
> like advogato.  what would people think about there being a view
> that showed entries grouped by author?  that is..  right now it lists
> things like
>
> thom #81
> sander #30
> benh #10
> thom #80
> thom #79
> ken #62
> benh #9
>
> would there be any interest in being able to click a button and have 
> them
> listed as
>
> thom #81
> thom #80
> thom #79
> sander #30
> benh #10
> benh #9
> ken #62
>
> instead?
>

I'm jumping to the blogger home page to achieve this effect, so I don't 
find it of particular value. But you know the standard user response: 
"If it is not going to cost me more, of course!"

Another interesting possibility for the future is displaying common 
categories, specially if there is strong commonality and people exports 
the list of those. Bottom up ontology forming the apache way!!! (I 
wonder what would benh blog on this idea)

Regards,
      Santiago (not blogging much until I can get a better setup and my 
English blog up)

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Re: Planet may look a bit weird for a while

Posted by Rodent of Unusual Size <Ke...@Golux.Com>.
Thom May wrote:
>
> Since we're working around the brokeness that is RSS 0.91; all feeds 
> with no times are being time guessed, which unfortunately means that 
> all their old posts are gonna turn up on top.
> So, the way to fix this is to blog more!
> Get to it!

just a thought..

right now, planetapache is set up in a strictly chronological order,
like advogato.  what would people think about there being a view
that showed entries grouped by author?  that is..  right now it lists
things like

thom #81
sander #30
benh #10
thom #80
thom #79
ken #62
benh #9

would there be any interest in being able to click a button and have them
listed as

thom #81
thom #80
thom #79
sander #30
benh #10
benh #9
ken #62

instead?

just a thought..
-- 
#ken	P-)}

Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini  http://Golux.Com/coar/
Author, developer, opinionist      http://Apache-Server.Com/

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