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# As a fedora contributor you have to have a Fedora Account System account, have signed the cla and be a member of at least one other group in FAS.
# As a fedora contributor you have to have a Fedora Account System account, have signed the cla and be a member of at least one other group in FAS.
# Next, you need to login to your fedorapeople.org account. Use your ssh key you uploaded into the FAS to do this.
# Next, you need to login to your fedorapeople.org account. Use your ssh key you uploaded into the FAS to do this.
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ssh accountname@fedorapeople.org
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# You need to create a .planet file in your homedir. The content of the file should be like this:
# You need to create a .planet file in your homedir. The content of the file should be like this:
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Revision as of 09:32, 29 June 2008

You can add yourself to the http://planet.fedoraproject.org blog aggregator!

This page explains what you need to do to get your blog feed added.

Steps

  1. As a fedora contributor you have to have a Fedora Account System account, have signed the cla and be a member of at least one other group in FAS.
  2. Next, you need to login to your fedorapeople.org account. Use your ssh key you uploaded into the FAS to do this.

ssh accountname@fedorapeople.org

  1. You need to create a .planet file in your homedir. The content of the file should be like this:
[http://www.livejournal.com/users/jspaleta/data/rss/]
name = Jef "I use quotes in my name" Spaleta
face = http://jspaleta.fedorapeople.org/jspaleta.png


The first line in brackets is the url of your rss/rss2/atom feed. The next line is your name, obviously. The final line is optional and is the complete url to your hackergotchi/personal icon. There should be no spaces or tabs preceeding ANY of the above lines in your .planet file You can have more than one entry in your .planet file - just add another one in the same format.

That's all you have to do to get added to the planet. Feel free to email admin at fedoraproject.org for help.

It his is of any help, here is a small screencast illustrating the steps needed to create and upload your own .planet file: http://howto.nicubunu.ro/video/planet_fedora.ogg