Good point Aaron. Maybe that's possible, but I'm not seeing exactly what the 
interface would look like. Without worrying about how to implement it, can you 
say more about what you'd actually want to see as a user?  Expand on what you 
mean by "listens for feeds of specific types," I'm not sure what that means.  
You'd like to see, what? Just initial commits by certain users, and new stable 
releases on certain projects (or by certain users?).   Or you want to have an 
interface that gives you the ability to choose/search exactly what you want to 
see from categories like these, accross a wide swatch of projects chosen as of 
interest? 
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From: Code for Libraries [code4...@listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of Aaron 
Rubinstein [arubi...@library.umass.edu]
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2010 6:33 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] planet code4lib code (was: newbie)

Quoting Jonathan Rochkind <rochk...@jhu.edu>:

> Hmm, an aggregated feed of the commit logs (from repos that offer
> feeds, as most do), of "open source projects of interest to the
> code4lib community."  Would that be at all useful?

I think that's a start but I'd imagine that just a feed of the commit
logs would contain a lot of noise that would drown out what might
actually be interesting, like newly published gists, initial commits
of projects, new project releases, etc...  I'm most familiar with
GitHub, which indicates the type of event being published, but I'm
sure other code repos do something similar.  Would it be possible to
put something together using Views that listens for feeds of specific
types published by users in the code4lib community?

Aaron

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