Sticking with existing subscriptions should work. If it doesn't, please try resubscribing.
Roman. On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Ryan Williams <[email protected]> wrote: > Great! Sure, I'll keep an eye on things over the next couple days. > Should I re-subscribe to trouble feeds, or stick with existing > subscriptions? > > rw > > > On Monday, August 20, 2012 8:03:33 AM UTC-7, Roman Perepelitsa wrote: > >> Hi Ryan, >> >> I've made a couple of fixes. Could you check whether things have improved >> on your end? >> >> Roman. >> >> >> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 4:37 PM, Ryan Williams <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Thanks Roman, I appreciate your help and work on improving reliability. >>> >>> On Thursday, August 16, 2012 6:51:41 AM UTC-7, Roman Perepelitsa wrote: >>> >>>> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 6:39 PM, Ryan Williams <[email protected]>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Ah, good catch. It does seem to be mostly an issue with FeedBurner >>>>> feeds. Thanks for looking into it. Radar is coming through now along with >>>>> ReadWriteWeb. Still no notifications for TechCrunch, TechDirt, and >>>>> GigaOm, >>>>> among other FB feeds. >>>>> >>>>> This seems to indicate true/open PubSubHubbub is not reliable when >>>>> perhaps the largest publisher has these problems? Does FeedBurner care >>>>> about it working? I'm not trying to be dramatic, but rather just trying >>>>> to >>>>> get a feel for the environment as its been over a year since I did my >>>>> first >>>>> client implementation and now trying to do one again. >>>>> >>>>> Not to single FeedBurner out either, because pushpress is very >>>>> problematic too, at least with the subscription process. >>>>> >>>> >>>> I feel your pain, Ryan. >>>> >>>> We are actively working on improving reliability of the hub on >>>> pubsubhubbub.appspot.com. We are also looking at the issue affecting >>>> FeedBurner feeds. >>>> >>>> I know and like Superfeedr, and it protects me from most of these >>>>> issues, but in theory it's just a little bit more work to subscribe to a >>>>> feed's hub for which there is no cost, if all is working right. >>>>> >>>>> Is it advisable or best practice with PubSubHubbub to create clients >>>>> that fallback to polling and/or use services like Superfeedr? >>>>> >>>> >>>> We are committed to making the hub very reliable so that you won't have >>>> to resort to polling. >>>> >>>> Roman. >>>> >>> >>
