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Updating Planet Mozilla Policy

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

We on the Planet team have spent quite some time figuring out what direction we want to take Planet to make sure it’s the best resource we can give to the community. We’ve taken polls, discussed amongst ourselves and observed quite a bit. We’re now going to take some actions we feel will serve the community best.

In addition to the existing criteria of having “some demonstrated involvement with the Mozilla project or community” we’re going to limit inclusion to Planet Mozilla to individuals both going forward and retroactively. To expand on that the following criteria will be our guide:

  • Being a singular human, or humanoid (we’re robot friendly) with a singular name behind the blog.
  • An occasional “Guest post” is perfectly fine, so is bragging about your project, announcing what you and your team is working on. Planet is about discussion and sharing. We just want to get away from the press release style posts seen on product blogs. Planet is about the people and the great work they do, not the products directly (indirectly, absolutely).
  • Notable exceptions may be made for the Mozilla blog, and Planet blog. These would be very rare in nature for overarching things. The Planet team will be responsible for making this decision when
    necessary.

We aren’t in the business of censoring content. We just want people, discussion, insight and value to be the focus, not team/product speak and announcements. There is a place for those other things, but planet isn’t it. We’ll be looking very closely at creating a planet for teams/groups/announcements and would love feedback on the idea.

This puts us in line with planet aggregators for other projects/communities.

We’ll be making this change in the upcoming weeks. We just wanted to do this in a transparent and clear manner. There will be some grey area here and the planet team will address those cases individually as warranted.

The Planet team is always open to feedback. We’re dedicated to facilitating discussion and sharing in the community. We’re just starting to discuss other things we can do to help Planet Mozilla scale to the larger community and encourage more great discussion.

- raccettura (on behalf of Planet team)

Planet Policy Change

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

To keep with the times the Planet Team has slightly tweaked our policies regarding notification of blog owners if their blog is removed to allow for things other than filing bugs since not everyone is reading bugmail, especially if they leave the project. To quote the changed item:

Blogs can be pulled from Planet for poor availability (generally over a week of being unavailable). The blog owner will be notified by a bug being filed, email, IRC, IM, or other communication means identifying the feed so that they can either fix their issue and be re-included or choose to be removed from Planet permanently. When removing a blog if a bug isn’t filed, a commit message will indicate the action taken (notified on IRC, Twitter, etc.).

- raccettura on behalf of Team Planet Mozilla

Planet Mozilla gets a much needed upgrade

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

After listening to multiple complaints from stuart and LpSolit about Planet Mozilla messing up the titles of their posts, I finally filed a bug to get the cron job that creates the planet page and feed moved to a box that has Python 2.5.x installed.

What does this mean? Well, I’ve been stuck with using Python 2.4 for a while, and since Sam Ruby‘s Planet Venus doesn’t seem to work well with older Python versions anymore, I couldn’t upgrade Planet Mozilla’s code until the code could be run under Python 2.5. Thanks to justdave, the backend code for Planet Mozilla has been successfully moved earlier tonight with little downtime (you didn’t even notice, I bet!) to a server with Python 2.5. I’ve also upgraded it to the latest code from the Planet Venus repository, and everything seems to be working well.

I haven’t looked into any new features that could possibly be added, so this was mostly just a bug fix upgrade, but I will be checking to see if there’s anything new we could do. If anybody knows of something we could do to improve Planet Mozilla, please let me know. If anybody sees anything odd or wrong with Planet Mozilla after this upgrade, please file a bug, and I’ll do my best to fix the issue asap. :)

Thanks again to justdave for the help with the upgrade!

update for the planet site

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

We’re getting ready to move to a new version of the software that makes Planet Mozilla happen. You can see (and help us test) the new version at http://planet.mozilla.org/venus/. If you see anything that looks wrong, please let us know in the comments. Thanks.

- Asa (on behalf of the p.m.o team)

removing filters

Tuesday, March 13th, 2007

If you were providing a comprehensive feed and counting on the filters in place at Planet Mozilla, please let me know because we’re not going to be filtering any more. Thanks.

- A (on behalf of the Planet Mozilla team)