Hi all
now when there is already some content, it's time to announce planet phpMyAdmin. You will find there posts from phpMyAdmin contributors including Google Summer of Code students, so you might find there what interesting ideas they have. Please note that this blog does not have to contain only phpMyAdmin related posts, it's just for all what contributors do (as usual on other planets).
It currently lives on http://pmaplanet.cihar.com/.
PS: If you think your blog is missing there, please drop me a note.
Michal Čihař a écrit :
Hi all
now when there is already some content, it's time to announce planet phpMyAdmin. You will find there posts from phpMyAdmin contributors including Google Summer of Code students, so you might find there what interesting ideas they have. Please note that this blog does not have to contain only phpMyAdmin related posts, it's just for all what contributors do (as usual on other planets).
It currently lives on http://pmaplanet.cihar.com/.
PS: If you think your blog is missing there, please drop me a note.
Hi Michal & list, isn't there a way to tag blog posts with something like "phpMyAdmin" so that the planet software grabs only relevant posts?
Marc
Hi
Dne Wed, 29 Apr 2009 08:47:47 -0400 Marc Delisle Marc.Delisle@cegepsherbrooke.qc.ca napsal(a):
Michal Čihař a écrit :
Hi all
now when there is already some content, it's time to announce planet phpMyAdmin. You will find there posts from phpMyAdmin contributors including Google Summer of Code students, so you might find there what interesting ideas they have. Please note that this blog does not have to contain only phpMyAdmin related posts, it's just for all what contributors do (as usual on other planets).
It currently lives on http://pmaplanet.cihar.com/.
PS: If you think your blog is missing there, please drop me a note.
Hi Michal & list, isn't there a way to tag blog posts with something like "phpMyAdmin" so that the planet software grabs only relevant posts?
Most blogs provide RSS per category/tag, so it can be easily done. What I did now is same setup as is used on Planet Debian, which basically follows all posts from contributors regardless topic. It just matter of preference what we want to have.