Am Donnerstag, 27.03.03 um 08:57 Uhr schrieb Ben Hines:

Just noticed, sf offers some more RSS feeds now, for every project: News Releases, News Releases (full text), File Releases, and Summary (with stats).

See http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_project.php?group_id=17203 for the links.

The news is actually different, because people haven't been doing actual sf news releases for fink news page items. This is bad.

Actually, this was not "forgotten", it was all on purpose.


In fact, sf even has a facility that lets you include sf releases right on your pages. So, if someone has time to code it, we might consider using only the sf news, reprogram the webpage so that news comes from the sf news items.
See http://sourceforge.net/docman/ display_doc.php?docid=1502&group_id=1#newsexport for info on that.


(but until then - remember to do a sf news release for each fink homepage news item)

Uhm, why? So far we went very well with the current scheme. We can agree to change it, of course, but it's not really a "must". So far we only post major announcment to the SF.net news, because we then usually get them on the SF.net front page. Otherwise, I see little reason for posting stuff via the SF.net news system... but feel free to point out any compelling reasons I am overlooking :-)


Max




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