# Planet configuration file # Every planet needs a [Planet] section [Planet] name = Planet CloudStack link = http://planet.apache.org/cloudstack owner_name = John Kinsella owner_email = jlk@apache.org cache_directory = /x1/home/applanet/planet/cache/cloudstack output_theme = asf output_dir = /x1/www/planet.apache.org/cloudstack items_per_page = 60 log_level = DEBUG log_format = %(asctime)s %(levelname)5s %(message)s date_format = %B %d, %Y %I:%M %p activity_threshold = 90 new_feed_items = 4 spider_threads = 10 template_files: /x1/home/applanet/planet/config/rss20.xml.tmpl /x1/home/applanet/planet/config/rss10.xml.tmpl /x1/home/applanet/planet/config/rss09.xml.tmpl bill_of_materials: .htaccess # Post-process the html produced [index.html.xslt] filters: mememe.plugin [mememe.plugin] sidebar = //*[@id='footer'] spam: http://services.google.com/feedback/abg http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ # Any other section defines a feed to subscribe to. The section title # (in the []s) is the URI of the feed itself. A section can also # have any of the following options: # # name: Name of the feed (defaults to the title found in the feed) # offset: Number of hours (+ or -) the feed's times tend to be out # # Additionally any other option placed here will be available in # the template (prefixed with channel_ for the Items loop). You can # define defaults for these in a [DEFAULT] section, for example # Planet Debian uses the following to define faces: # # [DEFAULT] # facewidth = 64 # faceheight = 64 # # [http://www.blog.com/rss] # face = foo.png # faceheight = 32 # # The facewidth of the defined blog defaults to 64. [http://stratosec.co/tags/cloudstack/feed] name = John Kinsella face = http://www.stratosec.co/jlk.jpg