On 10/25/16, 9:48 AM, "jude" <flexcapaci...@gmail.com> wrote:
>The feed Adobe had back in the day was good. I don't know who uses RSS >feeds anymore (well I do in my bookmarks). Mainly I was thinking, I have >some Flash / Flex related news and want to share / wouldn't it be great to >see everyone's news all in one place. > >In a perfect world it would be news containing Josh's updates on as3 to js >project, Alex's and Peter's updates on FlexJS, maven updates, new ANE's, >new components, new posts from flash / AS3 forums, new flash/as3 stack >overflow questions, etc. > >I haven't seen the FlashDaily's site in a while. It looks like it might >work if we post to it. It doesn't look like they have a RSS feed but >that's >not a deal breaker. I'm not cool enough to know this, but has twitter replaced RSS feeds? IMO, at Apache, there is is private, not-so-private, and public information. The Apache Flex PMC discusses security issues, people issues and certain trademark issues on the private@ list. News about un-released software is supposed to be on dev@. News about released software goes on users@. We aren't really supposed to encourage folks who only follow us on users@ to get the nightly builds. I personally don't have any problem with users@ being used for Flex-related news from non-ASF places. We could also ask for a news@ mailing list, I suppose. But all of that is "pushed" by the author. There still won't be a server polling blogs and other places. I also don't have an issue with the ApacheFlex twitter account following more Flex-related folks although sometimes these folks use Twitter for non-Flex things. But I think if I'm only following ApacheFlex that someone who can log in as ApacheFlex as to retweet news so I would see it. I don't know if there is an automatic RT feature. Thoughts? -Alex > >On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 2:09 AM, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com> >wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Adobe back in the day had a blog aggregator [1] which was a copy of the >> "full as a goog” blog aggregator. Both are no longer running. >> >> What is it that we want to actually aggregate? Do we have a list of >> sites/feeds? >> >> Thanks, >> Justin >> >> 1. http://feeds.adobe.com