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8/5/2008 11:48 AM
 

So the first month of www.DotNetNukeBlogs.com has been a good one. We are currently aggregating 16 different RSS feeds relating to DotNetNuke with over 450 blog posts! We'll be working on some more features for the site over the next couple of months, don't forget to check out  our "Cool Stuff" page in which you can get some additions for your own websites!

We've had a few submissions so far that don't really fit within the realm of DNN and some that just don't have enough content. If you've submitted your feed yet don't see it being aggregated here yet, get some more content on your blog relating to DotNetNuke and then let us know so we can review it again for relevancy!

Why DotNetNukeBlogs.com? Our goal is to be the premier aggregator of DotNetNuke related materials. www.DotNetNukeBlogs.com was started by DotNetNuke Core Team member Chris Hammond with the intention to provide a place for the leaders in the DotNetNuke Community to push their content to those needing it most, the users.

While we do aggregate feeds, all feed links go directly to the original blog post, not an interim page that you must then click through to visit the original URL. We also don't manually add feeds, you must register and submit your own feed for inclusion into our list, that way we are only aggregating those feeds who want to receive the promotion that being included in www.dotnetnukeblogs.com provides.

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Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
Christoc.com Software Solutions DotNetNuke Module Development, Upgrades and consulting.
dnnCHAT.com a chat room for DotNetNuke discussions
 
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8/5/2008 2:09 PM
 

Chris

Your site mentions that the feed should be all DNN-related (or you will remove non-DNN-related stuff).  I would be interested in adding my new blog (www.charlesnurse.com - cough, cough, plug) but it is not 100% DNN - that is what my blog on this site is for.  So, my question is - and I raise it here as others may have the same question.

If our blog has other non-DNN stuff - what can we do to get our blogs integrated into your aggregate feed?

Is it just a matter of tagging with DNN and/or DotNetNuke which I already do?  Or do we need to create a DNN-specific feed from our Blogs?


Charles Nurse
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8/5/2008 2:41 PM
 

Most blogging engines will allow you to create an RSS feed that is either tag or category limited, it is preferred that you create such a category/tag setup and link to that feed. If that's not possible, I do have a moderation process in place right now that I can filter out the non-DNN posts before they end up in the aggregate feed.

 


Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
Christoc.com Software Solutions DotNetNuke Module Development, Upgrades and consulting.
dnnCHAT.com a chat room for DotNetNuke discussions
 
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8/5/2008 3:10 PM
 

Thanks Chris.

I am just learning Das Blog - haven't found where I can do that - but it is macro driven so there is probably a macro somewhere.


Charles Nurse
Chief Architect
Evoq Content Team Lead,
DNN Corp.

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8/6/2008 12:58 PM
 

Well, the wonderful thing about the DotNetNuke blog module, is that you can configure child blogs with their own RSS feed.  I would love to see CharlesNurse.com running on DotNetNuke with the blog module.  What would it take for us to get you there?  :)



Don Worthley
Software Architect
Element Eleven

 
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