[tor-bugs] #9721 [Internal Services/Tor Sysadmin Team]: blog aggregator for Tor project members & friends?

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#9721: blog aggregator for Tor project members & friends?
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 Reporter:  erinn                                |          Owner:  (none)
     Type:  task                                 |         Status:
                                                 |  reopened
 Priority:  Medium                               |      Milestone:
Component:  Internal Services/Tor Sysadmin Team  |        Version:
 Severity:  Normal                               |     Resolution:
 Keywords:                                       |  Actual Points:
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Changes (by ahf):

 * cc: antonela, ahf (added)
 * status:  closed => reopened
 * component:  Archived/Ponies => Internal Services/Tor Sysadmin Team
 * resolution:  wontfix =>
 * keywords:  archived-closed-2018-07-04 =>


Comment:

 (I'm unsure if this should be "Tor Sysadmin Team" or "Services Admin"
 team.)

 Anto and I are looking at creating a "planet" page for Tor with aggregated
 blog content from the core community members. Our WIP repository is at
 https://gitlab.torproject.org/ahf/planet

 We would like to request the following:

 A place where we in cron can run a Ruby script, that must be installed
 from Ruby's `gem` package manager. Debian unfortunately does not have this
 packaged.

 1. It needs the `libsqlite3-dev` and `ruby` Debian packages to build.
 2. The Gem can be installed with Ruby's `gem install pluto` as root.

 The server where it will be running on should have a web server, ideally
 with TLS, where we can publish the statically generated HTML and RSS files
 in some folder.

 I don't know what other information you need here? I don't know how many
 people will be fetching the page each day, but I assume it will be less
 than blog.torproject.org in the beginning and maybe around the same if it
 becomes popular?

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