tripleo-ci/scripts/website/planet.config.ini
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# Planet configuration file
# Every planet needs a [Planet] section
[Planet]
# name: Your planet's name
# link: Link to the main page
# owner_name: Your name
# owner_email: Your e-mail address
name = TripleO
link = http://www.tripleo.org/
owner_name = Fatty Owl
owner_email = devnull@tripleo.org
# cache_directory: Where cached feeds are stored
# new_feed_items: Number of items to take from new feeds
# log_level: One of DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR or CRITICAL
cache_directory = cache
new_feed_items = 2
log_level = DEBUG
# template_files: Space-separated list of output template files
#template_files = examples/basic/index.html.tmpl examples/atom.xml.tmpl examples/rss20.xml.tmpl examples/rss10.xml.tmpl examples/opml.xml.tmpl examples/foafroll.xml.tmpl
template_files = planet.html.tmpl
# The following provide defaults for each template:
# output_dir: Directory to place output files
# items_per_page: How many items to put on each page
# days_per_page: How many complete days of posts to put on each page
# This is the absolute, hard limit (over the item limit)
# date_format: strftime format for the default 'date' template variable
# new_date_format: strftime format for the 'new_date' template variable
# encoding: output encoding for the file, Python 2.3+ users can use the
# special "xml" value to output ASCII with XML character references
# locale: locale to use for (e.g.) strings in dates, default is taken from your
# system. You can specify more locales separated by ':', planet will
# use the first available one
output_dir = output
items_per_page = 20
days_per_page = 0
date_format = %B %d, %Y %I:%M %p
new_date_format = %B %d, %Y
encoding = utf-8
# locale = C
# To define a different value for a particular template you may create
# a section with the same name as the template file's filename (as given
# in template_files).
#
# [examples/rss10.xml.tmpl]
# items_per_page = 30
# encoding = xml
# Any other section defines a feed to subscribe to. The section title
# (in the []s) is the URI of the feed itself. A section can also be
# have any of the following options:
#
# name: Name of the feed (defaults to the title found in the feed)
#
# Additionally any other option placed here will be available in
# the template (prefixed with channel_ for the Items loop). You can
# define defaults for these in a [DEFAULT] section, for example
# Planet Debian uses the following to define faces:
#
# [DEFAULT]
# facewidth = 64
# faceheight = 64
#
# [http://www.blog.com/rss]
# face = foo.png
# faceheight = 32
#
# The facewidth of the defined blog defaults to 64.
# NOTE: Feeds here should also get added to planet.openstack.org.
# This section is just to slice out the TripleO topics to highlight
# on tripleo.org.
[https://blogslagle.wordpress.com/tag/tripleo/feed/]
name = James Slagle
[http://blog.nemebean.com/taxonomy/term/5/feed]
name = Ben Nemec
[http://hardysteven.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/tripleo?alt=rss]
name = Steven Hardy
[http://giuliofidente.com/feeds/tag/tripleo.atom.xml]
name = Giulio Fidente
[http://my1.fr/blog/category/virtualization/openstack/tripleo/feed/atom/]
name = Emilien Macchi
[http://mariosandreou.com/tripleo.xml]
name = Marios Andreou
[https://dprince.github.io/feeds/tripleo.atom.xml]
name = Dan Prince
[http://www.anstack.com/tripleo.xml]
name = Carlos Camacho
[http://jaormx.github.io/tripleo-feed.xml]
name = Juan Antonio Osorio
[http://www.dougalmatthews.com/feeds/tag/tripleo.atom.xml]
name = Dougal Matthews
[https://www.jpichon.net/feeds/tag-tripleo.rss.xml]
name = Julie Pichon
[https://cjeanner.github.io/tripleo-feed.xml]
name = Cedric Jeanneret