The top comment-getters of the past week (May 28 – June 3). Have you read them all?
Comment totals are as of June 4, 17:30 EDT.
Amy Johnson Frykholm: Formerly gay? (70)
Diana Butler Bass: Different Bible Translations Guided My Way (50)
Norah M. Joslyn: On being Christian and Muslim (47)
One Episcopal Church’s Adult Sunday School Offering in 2005 (45)
Unmarried Anglican priest quits top job after becoming pregnant (45)
Church of Uganda will uphold Road to Lambeth Statement (39)
Bishop Pierre Whalon Describes a recent Meeting of the Church of England House of Bishops (32)
Truth and Consequences? (30)
New Hampshire law makes same-sex civil unions legal (29)
Report from A recent Virginia Clergy day with the Presiding Bishop (27)
This is a GOOD IDEA.
IMHO
I wonder if we could make this top ten list be on the top ten for next week. 🙂
Jason, actually, the way we’re doing this, no matter how much you comment on any of these stories, they won’t be in next week’s top ten.
It is based on the original date of the post. So which entries posted between May 28 – Jun 3 received the most comments? Thus, by definition they are ineligible next week. Next week’s list will be for posts June 4 – 10.
Hope that helps clarify the methodology.
I think he meant getting this post — the “Top Ten” post, conveniently dated June 4 — onto the next Top Ten post, covering posts from June 4 – 10.
Based on the current Top Ten, it looks like ~30 comments would do the trick; so all we need is a lengthy argument over whether Top Ten posts are eligible for being included in Top Ten posts and that should put us over the top.
Ready, set, go! 🙂
Ah, Ross, yes I get it now. Sorry for being dense, but note the time stamp on my comment. That explains any lack in normal elfin acuity. Doing my part to make it happen. But sure hope 30 comments isn’t good enough for next week’s top 10! On the old blog it wouldn’t have been. Would love to see comment volume get back to where it used to be.
To answer your question: Yes, please add By Category RSS. There is just way more stuff here than I want to read, but T19 is also the central place I get Anglican News.
Ok Clayton. We will definitely make plans to set up RSS for at least the Anglican category, and probably some of its subcategories. Will probably do that over the weekend and aim to announce it on Monday.
Hope it’s a simple to do as we hope.
Others, feel free to chime in if there are other categories (or specific Anglican sub-categories) for which you’d like an RSS.