Right now the value is in the service, not the code. I use it to keep up on PHP developments. Some of the already available feeds are blogs highlighting what high profile people in the PHP community (people like Sterling Hughes, Zak Greant, etc) are working on. Others are from web sites like Sitepoint, Webmonkey, and phpbuilder.

I developed this service for myself because I found I was wasting time by going from site to site to find information, and I didn't want another desktop application (an aggregator). If you don't like the idea, or don't think it is relevant then I apologize for wasting your time. Otherwise, you can use it for free.

There is also the ability to add your own feeds to the service. I have about 450 feeds listed, but you can use this to follow any feed you want.

I, too, am subscribed to this mailing list and am sympathetic to the kind of volume subscribers have to deal with. I was not meaning to spam. I felt it was PHP-related and useful to PHP developers. Again, I apologize if I've wasted your time. I will not attempt to continue this thread.

Thanks,
Pete.

BTW. After some re-factoring I may release the code to the community.

John W. Holmes wrote:
Some of you may like to stay on top of the PHP world (as well as
countless other worlds) without having to do too much work.  To you I
would suggest checking out

http://www.shaman.ca/pusher/

There are a number of news feeds here from various PHP sites.


This would be worthwhile if you were actually offering the code up for
people to use... otherwise it's pretty much spam. Thanks.

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