From: | David Costa <geeks(at)dotgeek(dot)org> |
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To: | josh(at)agliodbs(dot)com |
Cc: | PostgreSQL WWW Mailing List <pgsql-www(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Feeds Integration |
Date: | 2004-02-19 18:52:59 |
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On Feb 19, 2004, at 6:55 PM, Josh Berkus wrote:
> David,
>
>> I plan to move forward with a gborg and events feed. This as a nice
>> addition of the existing one (beta version on dotgeek.org)
>
> If it makes any difference, we are currently discussing the
> possibility of a
> gradual migration from GBorg to GForge. More discussion to come on
> -hackers
> and this list later.
Umh no difference to me unless you change the db schema. Even then, I
will just need to move things around in the query then I am done.
>
> Second, we have a reason to want to *import* and RSS feed.
> Opensourcexperts.com is ready to do PostgreSQL job listings, and they
> will
> publish them to us via RSS.
Looks like a great add on, kudos
> Can you help with this once you're done with
> our RSS export?
>
by all means. Parsing an existing XML feed is fairly simple©
Amazing how important and useful are XML feeds to open source projects.
I suspect that many news sites like slashdot generate a huge amount of
traffic from their XML syndication. Perhaps we might even get some of
the major sites like O'Reilly to use our feeds. Worth a try;)
All the best
David Costa
P.S. am I right assuming that all our discussions are live online on
the news list comp.db.postgresql.advocacy ?
seems so at
http://news.gmane.org/group/gmane.comp.db.postgresql.advocacy/last=/
force_load=t
just curious
> --
> -Josh Berkus
> Aglio Database Solutions
> San Francisco
>
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