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Sign upSubscriptions Pointing to Planet Python instead of their relative blogs/sites and aren't showing up in the feed #257
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Thanks for the report! Feeds that appear in the "blogroll" with a link pointing to the planet are ones which do not update successfully in the planet's cronjob: either the network request fails, or the response payload cannot be parsed. |
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Thanks tseaver. Do you have an error message or line of the code that fails? It could be our (pybites) cloudflare ssl, when we turned that on the issue started. On the other hand it seems planet python uses a very old feedparser version. Happy to debug and try to find a fix/ workaround. It seems to affect more blogs / pythonistas ... |
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You're welcome to try to find it. Whenever I've tried, it's worked
perfectly in my dev rig, and I don't have access to the server on which
the code is running -- although it should be running the same branch of
the same repo.
I don't know if Tres or the other Planet maintainers have any difference
experience, but you're very welcome to fork the github repo and have a
go yourself. Perhaps I've just missed something obvious.
TJG
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REPORT A BUG/PROBLEM
Hi, I want to notify you of a bug/problem that is happening on the Planet.
I am using:
O.S: Windows 10
Browser: Chrome
Platform: desktop and mobile
Problem
Multiple blog/site links on the left column of the Planet Python home page don't link to their respective blogs. Rather, they link to planetpython.org itself. I don't think any of these sites are showing up in the Planet Py feed as a result.
There are quite a number that do this, here are a few:
PyCon Podcast
PyBites
PyLadies
Pylons News Feed
Pypix
Francisco Souza
Dariusz Suchojad
Chris Perkins
Benjamin W. Smith
Ashish Dutt
and the list goes on...
Details
Thanks.