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We are speaking about this, aren't we? https://github.com/packit/packit.dev/blob/626055f2a648ea3376c4d7b870d1d1de2aa69ab3/content/posts/weekly/June-2022.md?plain=1#L2
This will result in Packit in July 2022 | Packit
titles for the webpage but that's not a huge issue.
And one thing, do you receive updates every week or just for the first week in a month?
(Since we create a new page for the whole month when adding the first week of a month and update the existing page for other weeks in a month.)
See https://packit.dev/posts/weekly/ And once published the new one, you can see it live on http://fedoraplanet.org/
Maybe there's a way how to tweak just the RSS feed content without us having to change the existing layout?
You mean this? It looks like there is always just a first week of each month...
And once published the new one, you can see it live on http://fedoraplanet.org/
I can't see any Packit article there (the oldest available article on that page is from August 11). So it looks like we really publish just a first week monthly.
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We concluded we will name the next one "Packit [in] January 2023".
We changed the naming to Week X in Packit
.
When we name our weekly update, this is how it shows in most aggregators:
It is not clear what
July 2022
is about. Notice how CPE does that: CPE Weekly Update – Week 27 2022Can we name it e.g., Packit in July 2022?