- Issue created by @j. ayen green
- Status changed to Postponed: needs info
over 1 year ago 10:32pm 16 June 2023 - 🇮🇹Italy apaderno Brescia, 🇮🇹
May you link the request to add the feed to Planet Drupal?
- 🇺🇸United States j. ayen green
I'm not sure what you're requesting. The feed has been active for years. I don't have the original request anymore.
- Status changed to Active
over 1 year ago 10:58pm 16 June 2023 - 🇮🇹Italy apaderno Brescia, 🇮🇹
That is the feed link. I meant the link to the issue opened in this queue to request to add the feed on Planet Drupal ( #2815253: Add theaccidentalcoder.com to Planet Drupal → ).
As far as I can see, the feed is still shown on Planet Drupal → and it is updated. The latest posts shown on Planet Drupal is also the latest post shown on the feed.
- 🇮🇹Italy apaderno Brescia, 🇮🇹
If you do not find it on https://www.drupal.org/planet → is because it results posted on May 30, 2023, the same date exposed by the feed (5/30/2023).
On https://www.drupal.org/planet?page=4 → , between Drupal LMS Features for Your Education Business and Talking Drupal #401 - HTTP Headers, there is Doppelganger Destroyer: A Drush Script. - 🇺🇸United States j. ayen green
Hi. Yes, I did find the original request to add the feed and it's in #5. You're right...I'm confused as to how the date (on my site) ended up that way, since I published it a couple days ago, but that certainly explains it! Thank you for your quick reply and help :-)
- Assigned to apaderno
- Status changed to Fixed
over 1 year ago 8:25am 17 June 2023 - 🇮🇹Italy apaderno Brescia, 🇮🇹
It seems it has been fixed.
Looking at the feed source, I notice there is a field-created field rendered in the article content.
For latest article, its content matches the content of<pubDate>
(16 June, 2023 versus Fri, 16 Jun 2023 22:54:24 +0000). For the previous article, there is a little discrepancy (16 June, 2023 versus Wed, 14 Jun 2023 23:14:47 +0000). For The Case of the Incognito Apostrophe, the difference is bigger: 16 June, 2023 versus Wed, 06 Jan 2021 19:56:58 +0000.
I guess that<pubDate>
could show when the article was added to the feed, while the field-created field shows when the article was created, which can be changed from the user interface.I am going to close this, as it seems fixed.
I still cannot say why the Aggregator module (used for Planet Drupal) and the feed reader I use think that article was posted on May 30, when<pubDate>
contains a different date.As a side note, to check whenever a feed is still shown on Planet Drupal, it is better to check the Aggregator source for that feed (in this case, https://www.drupal.org/aggregator/sources/1829 → ).
- 🇩🇰Denmark ressa Copenhagen
I didn't know that an aggregator source existed, but that's pretty useful, thanks for sharing @apaderno. I have created 📌 Include Aggregator source in Planet Drupal blog list Active .
Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.