* intrigeri [Wed Jul 27, 2011 at 12:14:43PM +0200]: > Once upon a day, I happily subscribed to the Planet Debian Derivatives > RSS feed as as it was brought up (thanks Pabs!). However, I quickly > unsubscribed since it was much too high traffic for me... mainly > because the tons of posts aggregated on Planet Ubuntu are part of > Planet Debian Derivatives. > Right now, 60 posts are displayed on the Planet Debian Derivatives > home page¹, spanning six days. Out of these posts, 48 posts come from > Planet Ubuntu. I understand Ubuntu is indeed a Debian derivative, and > I am fully aware that these numbers just show Ubuntu is by far the > biggest and most active Debian derivative. > On the other hand, I doubt I am the only one who would happily follow > the activities of other Debian derivatives, using the Planet channel, > *iff* it did not practically imply to follow Planet Ubuntu. > What do *you* think, how do *you* feel on this topic? > Do you follow Planet Debian Derivatives? If you don't, why don't you? Thanks for bringing that up - I'm in the same situation. I'm interested in getting news around Debian derivatives and follow Planet Debian Derivatives since its beginnings. I also have Planet Ubuntu as separate feed in my feed reader, but would like to be able to get Ubuntu's content just on request/purpose since it's such high volume. regards, -mika-
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