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I find Planet blog aggregators a useful and surprisingly unknown resource. Great way to get a view into the blogs of a whole project community without having to follow a pile of them individually; I recommend following the Planet for any project you regularly use or have a strong interest in. I personally follow these planets regularly (via a bookmark folder that I open into tabs):

Planet Debian: http://planet.debian.org/

Planet Freedesktop: http://planet.freedesktop.org/

Planet GNOME: http://planet.gnome.org/

Kernel Planet: http://planet.kernel.org/

Planet Mozilla: http://planet.mozilla.org/



I also follow:

- Planet Python: http://planet.python.org/

- Planet Django: http://www.planetdjango.org/

The following are interesting if you're user of the Linux distribution and sometimes overlap with other planets (ie. Gnome):

- Planet Fedora: http://planet.fedoraproject.org/

- Planet Ubuntu: http://planet.ubuntu.com/

EDIT: formatting


Also:

- Planet Perl Iron Man: http://ironman.enlightenedperl.org/

- Planet Lisp: http://planet.lisp.org/

- Planet Clojure: http://planet.clojure.in/


Planet Emacsen is a good aggregator of all things Emacs, lots of neat tips: http://planet.emacsen.org/




Planet Node.js: http://planetnodejs.com/




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