Re: [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] Replace Planet with Planet-Venus?
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 17:56:50 +1000, Allan McRae allan@archlinux.org wrote:
The setup seems to post the last two post form each person, no matter how long ago they were. That means we get a couple of posts from 2006 at the bottom of the page. Also, people who post quite frequently (e.g.
cactus) will only get their two newest posts shown.
Is there an option to go back to showing the most recent (e.g.) 30 posts, not matter who they are from like the old setup?
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This only happens on the initial import of feeds. New posts will be displayed in chronological order as expected.
On 27/02/10 22:57, Pierre Chapuis wrote:
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 17:56:50 +1000, Allan McRaeallan@archlinux.org wrote:
The setup seems to post the last two post form each person, no matter how long ago they were. That means we get a couple of posts from 2006 at the bottom of the page. Also, people who post quite frequently (e.g.
cactus) will only get their two newest posts shown.
Is there an option to go back to showing the most recent (e.g.) 30 posts, not matter who they are from like the old setup?
(Forked from arch-dev-public)
This only happens on the initial import of feeds. New posts will be displayed in chronological order as expected.
OK, that sounds good Let me test this out. I am sure I have something important to tell the world...
Allan
On 27/02/10 23:06, Allan McRae wrote:
On 27/02/10 22:57, Pierre Chapuis wrote:
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 17:56:50 +1000, Allan McRaeallan@archlinux.org wrote:
The setup seems to post the last two post form each person, no matter how long ago they were. That means we get a couple of posts from 2006 at the bottom of the page. Also, people who post quite frequently (e.g.
cactus) will only get their two newest posts shown.
Is there an option to go back to showing the most recent (e.g.) 30 posts, not matter who they are from like the old setup?
(Forked from arch-dev-public)
This only happens on the initial import of feeds. New posts will be displayed in chronological order as expected.
OK, that sounds good Let me test this out. I am sure I have something important to tell the world...
Nope. It is still an issue. I made two posts since the update and they are the only two posts of mine on the feed. There was two others on there earlier and they dropped off. So the current setup does only display two posts from each blog.
Allan
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 00:21:05 +1000, Allan McRae allan@archlinux.org wrote:
Nope. It is still an issue. I made two posts since the update and they are the only two posts of mine on the feed. There was two others on there earlier and they dropped off. So the current setup does only display two posts from each blog.
This is strange. For example on http://planet.resel.org/ there are 3 posts from my weblog, so I don't know where this limit comes from.
Here's the relevant part of the configuration file:
[Planet]
name = Planet Teubreux link = http://planet.resel.org owner_name = ResEl owner_email = *** hidden (nospam) *** output_theme = /srv/www/planet-venus/theme cache_directory = /srv/www/planet-venus/cache output_dir = /srv/www/planet-venus/output feed_timeout = 20 items_per_page = 30 log_level = DEBUG items_per_page = 20 days_per_page = 0 date_format = %d %B %Y à %H:%M %p new_date_format = %A %d %B %Y encoding = utf-8 locale = fr_FR.UTF-8
On Saturday 27 February 2010 15:21:05 Allan McRae wrote:
Nope. It is still an issue. I made two posts since the update and they are the only two posts of mine on the feed. There was two others on there earlier and they dropped off. So the current setup does only display two posts from each blog.
There was an option into Planet's config that allows only two posts in a day for each blog. That option was there before the switch, so I kept it.
I removed it now since we do not need it. On 20th February catcus did 3 posts and Planet displays them, should work now.
Cheers
2010/3/2, Andrea Scarpino andrea@archlinux.org:
On 20th February catcus did 3 posts and Planet displays them, should work now.
Change http://planeta.archlinux.cl/ to http://planet.archlinux.cl/ Cheers,
On Tuesday 02 March 2010 22:27:45 Giovanni Scafora wrote:
Change http://planeta.archlinux.cl/ to http://planet.archlinux.cl/ Cheers,
Done, thanks
participants (4)
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Allan McRae
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Andrea Scarpino
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Giovanni Scafora
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Pierre Chapuis