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March 21, 2007

Planet Ham Updates

Filed under: HAM Radio, Hobbies — Ben @ 10:43 pm

I’ve been neglecting Planet Ham a little lately as life as got a bit busier than usual. An email today triggered me to update the software behind Planet Ham to the latest version. This will fix some of the odder problems such as mangled Blogger blogs and images not appearing.

One question that has been raised is whether non-English feeds should be split off onto a separate page. I’m happy mske this alteration as the balance between non-English and English feeds is beginning to tip. Any ideas on how I could best acomplish this? For example, a page for English feeds and another for everything else, or a page for English feeds, Italian feeds, Russian feeds, etc? This is an issue I’m looking to address in the mythical Planet Ham 2.0, but, as my circumstances have changed, that could be some time off.

My current thought is to seperate into italy.planetham.com, etc. All ideas welcome! Please click through to my blog and comment away.

73s for now.

3 Comments »

  1. I would second a separation of languages!

    A separate subdomain is IMHO not a good idea. I would prefer planetham.com/language with the English speaking blogs on the main page (as the majority of blogs are written in English). Think of the languages as categories.

    Feeds should be available on the mainpage for all blogs.

    73
    Christian, DL6KAC

    Comment by Christian, DL6KAC — March 22, 2007 @ 11:14 pm

  2. I think using subdomains is a good solution also perhaps planetham.com/country/place either way though I’m all for splitting them apart.

    Comment by Peter — March 23, 2007 @ 12:08 am

  3. Any new ideas on this issue?

    Comment by Christian, DL6KAC — April 14, 2007 @ 1:06 pm

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