Ok,

I've validated the RSS I'm generating (using a service I found via Google,
but has a familiar name on it: http://feedvalidator.org/) and although it
found one nit [fixed in CVS], I'm posting this now:

[BTW: The nit was a date nit:
http://feedvalidator.org/check?url=http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/index.rss]

Basically Gump outputs RSS in the following manner:

1) Workspace ./index.rss (e.g. http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/index.rss)

This contains projects that have successed or failed for the 1st time in a
sequence (a sequence is stoerd in the DB.) This is a good channel for
Gumpeisters (like Stefan) who have broad interests.

2) Module ./{moduleName}/index.rss (e.g.
http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/ant/index.rss)

This contains all projects within the module, the latest news (suceed or
fail).

3) Project ./{moduleName}/{projectName}.rss (e.g.
http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/ant/ant.rss)

This contains the latest news for the project (suceed or fail).

So:

1) I've tried this from FeedDemon (www.bradsoft.com) but I'd like to hear
feedback from other using other readers.
2) I am still working on the content, all content feedback welcomed. I'm
considering going to HTML next.
3) I don't think I can figure out auto-discovery throw forrest (setting
links in the HTML header.) Any forresters know the answer?
4) All ideas on topics and pings and such welcomed....
5) All input appreciated...

regards

Adam
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