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Planet aggregator

Planet
License: Python License

In computing, Planet is feed aggregator software designed to collect posts from the weblogs of members of an Internet community and display them on a single page. Planet runs on a web server. It creates pages with entries from the original feeds in chronological order, most recent entries first.

Planet is written in Python and maintained by Jeff Waugh and Scott James Remnant.

Released under the Python License, Planet is free software.[1]

Planet uses Mark Pilgrim's Universal Feed Parser to process feeds in RDF, RSS and Atom format, and Tomas Styblo's HTML::Template templating engine to output static files in any format.

Websites that aggregates posts from different blogs using Planet or similar software are known as planets themselves.

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