[TYPO3-typo3org] What should happen to buzz.typo3.org?

Stephen Bungert stephenbungert at yahoo.de
Wed Jun 27 14:38:32 CEST 2012


I tried this once... never again.

The template is created in TypoScript...

"ben van 't ende" <ben.vantende at typo3.org> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
news:mailman.1.1340798682.23741.typo3-team-typo3org at lists.typo3.org...
> Heyla,
>
> I do agree that we still need both. Not everyone has a blog that can be
> aggregated and we do have the team blogs as well that need their home. 
> Thanks to
> the others in this thread for suggesting software. Snowflake developed 
> t3blog,
> which should perfectly do the job for Buzz I would think. Anyone have 
> experience
> with that?
>
> gRTZ ben
>
>
>
>
> On 27/06/12 11:35, Fabien Udriot wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>>>> I would prefer having a "better buzz" over private blogs and an
>>>> aggregator. As Steffen mentions, Buzz posts are often information about
>>>> new TYPO3 stuff that are more interesting for devs than for the whole
>>>> world.
>>>
>>> +1
>>
>> Can't we have both actually?
>>
>> A blog system where people could buzz without the need to have / maintain
>> their own blog system *and* a TYPO3 Planet where feeds get aggregated and
>> where people can push an "external" blog entry to be listed there. I find
>> that a Planet would bring the benefit to collect all the noise around 
>> TYPO3
>> and therefore would increase visibility.
>>
>>> Isn't it funny that most samples for Extbase and FLOW3 were about a blog
>>> extension but there is no well working blog solution for TYPO3 ?
>>
>> Isn't it the occasion to properly finish the (FLOW3) blog plugin if there 
>> are
>> enough good souls around. I would prefer that over WP, personally. But 
>> that's
>> a matter of man power eventually.
>>
>>>> When we aggregate blogs, we may have posts from some very cool blogs, 
>>>> but
>>>> we will also have posts like book announcements, "I found a new and 
>>>> very
>>>> cool TypoScript snippet", off-topics that have less relevancy than Buzz
>>>> posts.
>>>
>>> but a book announcement is also something which interests me as core dev 
>>> as
>>> there are alreays people asking me "which book should i use" and the 
>>> answer
>>> "i read the code" isn't very helpful ;)
>>
>> True that a Planet might have less flavour and focus that a buzz. That's
>> because two independent systems with different needs in mind would make
>> sense.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Fabien
>>
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