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32 <h1>Frequently Asked Questions</h1>
34 <h2>What is a Planet?</h2>
36 A Planet is a collection of weblogs (commonly referred to as Blogs) for members
37 of a community. Since UCC is as technical as communities get (and it's members
38 love to blog), Planet UCC was created as a way of collecting all of those blogs
43 <h2>Who wrote Planet UCC?</h2>
45 Planet UCC was written by <a href="http://davyd.ucc.asn.au/">Davyd Madeley</a>
47 from a number of other people. Planet UCC was written in
48 <a href="http://www.python.org">Python</a>, with art created in
49 <a href="http://www.gimp.org">the Gimp</a>.
53 <h2>How do I get syndicated to Planet UCC?</h2>
55 Email the Planetmaster
60 <h2>Are there other Planets out there?</h2>
62 Of course there are! Some of them even have <i>life</i>. A few known Planets are:
65 <li><a href="http://planet.gnome.org/">Planet GNOME</a></li>
66 <li><a href="http://planet.debian.net/">Planet Debian</a></li>
67 <li><a href="http://people.novell.com/pn/">Planet Novell</a> (offline)</li>
68 <li><a href="http://planet.freedesktop.org/">Planet FreeDesktop.org</a></li>
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