Samstag, 30. Juni 2007

Status Report

The planet is now running for three days and the feedback is pretty good. I received a couple of e-mails asking to upgrade the feed so that it contains a part of the body of each entry, which has been taken care of. Furthermore we now have 11 contributors and I expect more to be added within the next few days. Chris Shiflett has suggested some blogs, whose owners have been contacted.

Morever the GNUCITIZEN group has announced a new project named SECURLS of , which can be found on http://securls.com/. We are glad that the planet is a part of this. Although a bit different, it strives the same goal. Good work!

In case anybody is interested in statistics, Google Analytics tracked around 700 unique visitors and 1200 page impressions today. Thanks a lot.

Freitag, 29. Juni 2007

Planet-Websecurity.org is launching

Those of you who have spoken to me recently may already be aware of this project, but for those who don't, I am pleased to announce the launch of Planet Websecurity, founded with the intention to bring together similarly themed news and rants related to Web security and to display them in one place.

There isn't currently much on the site, except for the articles located in an archive which allows you to browse through previous entries as well as a search facility that may help you to find articles on topics you are particularly interested in.

Last but not least there is an RSS feed, subscribers to which are highly appreciated. If you would like to contribute to the planet, you're more than welcome to send me an e-mail or use the proposal form.

Ultimately I hope this site helps to keep track of what is going on in the business and last, but not least, many thanks to all contributors.