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Sorry, I think I made a stupid mistake 🤦♂️. As a result, planet python now shows my ancient blog posts on the front page (screenshot): Now the feed is fixed: will the website update automatically and remove the old posts or we need to somehow trigger a rebuild? |
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Looks like it, "Inside CPython's attribute lookup" is the only one under your name I see at https://planetpython.org/ |
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ADD FEED / EDIT FEED
Hi, I want to add my feed to the Python Planet
I checked the following required validations: (mark all 5 with [x])
(Note: I add to append
?v2to the URL, else the w3c validator used an invalid cached version. But I manually checked that bot the "real" URL and the?v2URL are exactly the sameThanks in advance for adding my feed to the PythonPlanet! 👍