On 30/10/2013 16:40, Reed Loden wrote:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 14:01:47 +0000
Gervase Markham <[email protected]> wrote:
If there are particular blogs on Planet you feel are required reading
for your participation (and that set will vary wildly from person to
person), you are of course free to subscribe to them directly, or to
whatever subfeeds they provide if their blogging software supports it.
Planet provides a useful ancillary service here as a "blogroll" of
Mozilla-related blogs from which people can pick and choose.
There are even two different formats that Planet provides for
automating a local subscription of all the aggregated feeds:
FOAF -- http://planet.mozilla.org/foafroll.xml
OPML -- http://planet.mozilla.org/opml.xml
(linked from sidebar under "Subscription List")
But is there a tool that can usefully make use of those, other than
doing a one-off import (which means that each person then has to
manually track additions/removals to keep their list up to date)?
If each person managing their own subscriptions is going to be workable,
it would be easier if some of the old feeds were dropped. For example,
if there are no posts for 6 months, the feed is dropped (and of course
could be added again later).
Michael
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