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Aggregation Poll Results

Here are the results from yesterday's poll:

Should I aggregate my other web logs into eJohn.org?

Add in posts from the jQuery Blog:

Add in posts from the ideaShrub Blog:

Add in posts from my del.icio.us account:

So, I'm probably going to start bringing in posts from jQuery and ideaShrub (tastefully done, of course) and just leave my del.icio.us links where they are (I mean, even I voted against the delicious links).

Tags: poll, aggergation, ejohn, rss

eJohn Aggregation

The eJohn web log has been rather quiet lately - but that doesn't mean that I haven't been working! I'm currently, actively, working on my two projects: jQuery and ideaShrub. I've also been making blog posts to both of their respective web logs (ideashrub is quiet right now, but I'll be posting more, soon) instead of eJohn, proper. So, my question is:

Should I aggregate my other web logs into eJohn.org?
Add in posts from the jQuery Blog.
Don't add in posts from the jQuery Blog.

Add in posts from the ideaShrub Blog.
Don't add in posts from the ideaShrub Blog.

Add in posts from my del.icio.us account.
Don't add in posts from my del.icio.us account.



This would mean that the eJohn RSS feed (and main page) would include posts from the jQuery Blog and the ideaShrub Blog - definitely increasing the posting volume. Would you, as a reader, be interested in this? Or should I keep my various projects completely separate? Thanks in advance!

Tags: rss, aggregation, blogs, poll

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