Readable Planet Python (and other feeds)
Inspired (or moved to action) by the hard-to-read formatting of the new-look Planet Python I split out Python-related feeds into a new rawdog produced stream which you can get at http://mikewatkins.ca/rawtech.html.
Update
Planet Python's readability has been improved since the aforementioned gripe was made, but I still use my own aggregation. Rawtech includes some non-Python technical feeds but is primarily composed of every Python related "planet" out there.
Still working on the CSS but I think the readability is improved already, in no small measure because the page width is elastic rather than fixed-width. That had been a long time grumble of mine with the planet.python.org html, which didn't go away with the new look. Of course the "unofficial Planet Python":http://www.planetpython.org/ has had this right all along.
If you use a screen at 1600x1200 with vertical two browser windows in a non-tiling window manager as I do the planet.python.org feed tended to scroll off to the right which was a major annoyance.
IE users < version 7 won't benefit from max and min-width settings in the CSS. While there are some half-decent hacks to get around this, I'm not bothering too for this page. Too bad, so sad, upgrade to Firefox or Opera.
The feed contains the official and unofficial Planets for Python, python.org news RDF, Unalog and de.li.cio.us links tagged "python", Daily Python URL (yay, its back!), etc, and dupes are filtered out.