I’m new to the list so I thought I’d introduce myself (I have
no idea if this is the right thing to do or not, but still). I have been
reading the archives and it all looks pretty interesting, not to mention
informative. It certainly cleared up some questions I had about the semantics
of some items included in our first feed. My company is a small software house and we build ERM
systems, traditionally for telcos and financial institutions. I won’t bore
everyone with details that you won’t find interesting, suffice it to say that
the latest version of our development system (FOST.3) is now in beta and
including Atom feeds is part of that process. The only public system showing the new version of the
technology is on my web site (http://www.kirit.com/)
where we also have an Atom 1.0 feed (http://www.kirit.com/_fslib/_content/atom.asp),
which is pretty basic, but at least seems to conform to the spec (at least as
far as the validator and our understanding of the spec is concerned). Probably of more interest is that we will be bringing
online some other sites during the next few months that will feature some extra
linguistic complications. Specifically we are planning one site entirely in
Thai and another site that will be published in a mixture of English and
Norwegian, with many items in both. We also have some permissioning
requirements as the same logical feed will need to contain different content
depending on the security profile of the entity picking the feed up. |
- New list member Kirit Sælensminde
- Re: New list member Stephane Bortzmeyer
- RE: New list member Kirit Sælensminde