# Planet configuration file # Every planet needs a [Planet] section [Planet] # name: Your planet's name # link: Link to the main page # owner_name: Your name # owner_email: Your e-mail address name = Planet Student Robotics link = http://www.studentrobotics.org/ owner_name = Student Robotics owner_email = sysadmin@studentrobotics.org # cache_directory: Where cached feeds are stored # new_feed_items: Number of items to take from new feeds # log_level: One of DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR or CRITICAL cache_directory = /srv/planet/cache new_feed_items = 2 log_level = DEBUG # template_files: Space-separated list of output template files template_files = index.html.tmpl examples/atom.xml.tmpl examples/rss20.xml.tmpl examples/rss10.xml.tmpl examples/opml.xml.tmpl examples/foafroll.xml.tmpl # The following provide defaults for each template: # output_dir: Directory to place output files # items_per_page: How many items to put on each page # days_per_page: How many complete days of posts to put on each page # This is the absolute, hard limit (over the item limit) # date_format: strftime format for the default 'date' template variable # new_date_format: strftime format for the 'new_date' template variable # encoding: output encoding for the file, Python 2.3+ users can use the # special "xml" value to output ASCII with XML character references # locale: locale to use for (e.g.) strings in dates, default is taken from your # system. You can specify more locales separated by ':', planet will # use the first available one output_dir = /var/www/vhosts/planet items_per_page = 60 days_per_page = 0 date_format = %B %d, %Y %I:%M %p new_date_format = %B %d, %Y encoding = utf-8 # locale = C # To define a different value for a particular template you may create # a section with the same name as the template file's filename (as given # in template_files). # # [examples/rss10.xml.tmpl] # items_per_page = 30 # encoding = xml # 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 be # have any of the following options: # # name: Name of the feed (defaults to the title found in the feed) # # 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://chris-sr.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default] name = Chris Cross [http://xgoat.com/wp/tag/student-robotics/feed] name = Rob Spanton [http://www.secomputing.co.uk/feeds/posts/default/-/studentrobotics] name = Stephen English [http://expensivesmokeandradiopixies.wordpress.com/category/studentrobotics/feed] name = Tom Bennellick [http://srobo.org/blog/feed] name = "SR News" [http://kisdia1987.spaces.live.com/category/%5Bsrobo%5D/feed.rss] name = Áron Kisdi