PlanetOSGeo

= Planet OSGeo =

This page discusses the idea of Planet OSGeo based on the initial discussion on the mailing list.

Currently, there are two geospatial planets on the Web:


 * Planet Geospatial maintained by James Fee aggregates wide variety of geospatial blogs


 * Planet OSGEO maintained by Chris Schmidt - syndicates OSGeo-oriented blogs

This submission proposes to base on these concepts and move Christopher's planet under the umbrella of OSGeo.

I'd like to thank Christopher Schmidt and James Fee - pioneers of building geospatial planetariums.

Planet OSGeo Implementation
The Planet OSGeo - a website that aggregates blogs of active Friends of OSGeo and provide a window into the community itself.

Ticket #206 - Planet OSGeo RFC

Status: approved

Planet Configuration

 * Maintainers: Mateusz Loskot


 * Domain: planet.osgeo.org
 * Software: Planet Venus as recommended by Chris and James


 * Hardware: osgeo2

Planet Citizens

 * Planet is for any active and involved participant in the OSGeo Community..


 * There are many ways of participating in the OSGeo, so all of types of involvement are considered for the purposes of inclusion in Planet OSGeo: our projects users and developers, speakers and advocates, translators, managers and presidents of OSGeo friendship companies and sponsors, etc.


 * In order to help building the OSGeo brand and credibility, it's recommended the Planet is not formed by anonymous individuals but its members use real names. Also, heads are highly recommended.

Planet Content

 * Planet OSGeo aims to aggregate the blogs of people who are active on OSGeo and not only to aggregate the blog posts about OSGeo.


 * The Planet shall not do any content filter, however subscribed feeds ought to be at least occasionally relevant to OSGeo.


 * All opinions expressed in syndicated blogs are of the original authors and should not be considered as official opinion of the OSGeo Foundation body.


 * Planet users are free to submit "on-topic" posts by pointing specific categories/tags in their feeds. But other posts are also welcome.


 * It's a good idea to stay away from advertising content (or content that might be confused as such) and from excessively personal information


 * Please, don't annoy people

Feed Submission

 * Feeds should include content in English only


 * Feeds should provide stable permanent URL


 * Broken feeds will be excluded from the Planet

Planet OSGeo Guidelines
Please, read the Planet Citizens and Planet Content sections where basic guidelines are explained.

How can I add my blog
If you want to add your blog to the OSGeo Planet, send your request on planet at osgeo dot org specifying:


 * your blog URL


 * your name


 * declare what's primary language of your blog content


 * URL of feed you want to syndicate

If you would like to syndicate only posts that belong to a particular category of your blog, you can do it by sending URL pointing to feed of that category, something that looks like:

http://blog.myside.org/category/osgeo/feed

You are also encouraged to include your head picture of size of ~80x80 pixels.

= References =

The Planet OSGeo proposal is based on definitions and rules described at following pages:


 * Planet Debian Wiki
 * Planet Ubuntu Wiki
 * Planet Mozilla