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Planet Erlang updated

Posted by Mickaël Rémond on 03 Aug 2007 at 12:18
Planet Erlang has been updated to make possible to embrace all articles and posts that are published every day on Erlang on Internet.

The new Planet Erlang site is now a digg-like system that allow users to register, vote on proposed links and thus help make interesting contents on Erlang emerge. You can stay up to date by adding the "upcoming news" RSS feed to your RSS reader.

The site is quickly becoming a very strong sorted searchable repository of nice Erlang related links. More than 300 links are now available and the list is growing every day.

All blogs indexed by the previous Erlang Planet site are automatically scanned and Erlang related articles are thus auto submitted.

You can visit Planet Erlang now and start voting on your favorite articles.



Comments

anonymous avatar

I cannot seem to vote anymore.  Have I used up my quota?

Posted by Tom on 15 Aug 2007 at 13:55
anonymous avatar

Would it be possible to get full-text RSS feeds?  As it stands, articles come through as such:

“I’m pleased to announce ErlyBird 0.12.0, an Erlang IDE based on NetBeans. This is a bug-fix, performance improvement release. This release will only”

Will only what?  Oh, the suspense!

Posted by Alex Payne on 15 Aug 2007 at 21:27
anonymous avatar

FYI - Planet Erlang seems to be down.

I get the message
Parse error: parse error, unexpected $ in /opt/data/planeterlang.org/pligg/templates_c/c_ef20b2b5fff08f636a080a9108ff9329.php on line 137

I’m using Safari 2.0.4 (419.3) on Mac OS X 10.4.10

Posted by G Bulmer on 16 Sep 2007 at 22:14
Mickaël Rémond's avatar

Hello,

The RSS feed cannot contain the full article, except if we modify Pligg.
Regarding the parse error, this is now fixed.

Posted by Mickaël Rémond on 17 Sep 2007 at 08:02

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