+1 to all that as well Kevin On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Michael J. Giarlo <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > +1 to removing flickr > +1 to removing delicious as well > +1 to jrochkind using his discretion > > -Mike > > > > On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:36, Jonathan Rochkind <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> Yep, I agree, I'll remove flickr from the planet. >> >> CC'ing code4lib listserv in case anyone cares, you can make your case (on >> list or in private email to me), but at the moment as 'editor' of the planet >> I'm exersizing my editorial discretion to agree with Bernadette (I had the >> same opinion, but was waiting to see if any 'users' asked for it before >> doing it. :) ). >> >> [Other options for awareness of code4lib photos: 1) Someone could add a >> link to flickr search for tag code4lib to the code4lib home page, perhaps >> under 'photos'. 2) If you happen to know that there are a bunch of photos >> at a given time (like now), you could delicious-bookmark the _search >> results_ for 'code4lib' tag on flickr. Delicious tag code4lib is still on >> the planet. But please don't bookmark every individual photo, or we'll be >> back at square 1, heh. 3) Something else I haven't thought of. ] >> >> Jonathan >> >> Eric Lease Morgan wrote: >>> >>> On Feb 27, 2010, at 2:33 PM, Bernadette Houghton wrote: >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Hi Eric, all the code4lib photos currently being posted on flickr are >>>> playing havoc with my feed reader and driving me around the bend. Would it >>>> be possible to remove that feed from planet code4lib? Or at least, if photos >>>> must be posted, can they be posted to a single web page so that feed readers >>>> don't get clogged up with 200 or so photos. There must have been at least >>>> that many in these past few days. >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I'm sorry, but I am unable to help you in this regard. Maybe Jonathan >>> Rochkind <[log in to unmask]> will be able to help... >>> >>> >> >