in this case it's two steps instead of one to comment, mike, but I  
shouldn't complain - it's a minor extra step considering the central  
aggregation.  when i'm seeing things from the mefeedia feed, and i  
click the comment button in fireant, it takes me to the mefeedia  
page, not the original page.  understandable.  then from there you  
have to click to go to the website.  that's okay.

it's interesting trying to work out how many videos to have on the  
feed.  having only the latest 60 or 100 videos downloadable into a  
feedreader won't help people who aren't updating every day.  there's  
an avalanche going on out there!  by the time day 7 has come around,  
it will be well into four figures.  maybe there's a day-by-day feed  
solution (one feed for Apr 1 vids, one for Apr 2, etc) that has ALL  
the vids for those days on it - but maybe that'd be a pain in the ass  
to organize?

Rupert

Twittervlogging during Videoblogging Week 2007:
http://twitter.com/ruperthowe/
http://twittervlog.blogspot.com/


On 2 Apr 2007, at 21:15, Mike Meiser wrote:

Good point sull and rupert.

Currently there's a lot of "scroll" and mefeedia only displays the
latest 20 or 30 videos in the feed.

You'd have to refresh your fireant feed every 30 minutes in order to
keep up with all the videos.

Maybe Devlon or Frank can increase the amount of items in the feed to
60 or even 100 videos.

BTW, I'll have to test the feed with fireant, but could you elaborate
on "it's hard to comment on the original post" or whatever it was you
said. I didn't follow what was going on there.

The original blog post should ALWAYS be only a click away from
wherever you're viewing the video.

-Mike
mefeedia.com
mmeiser.com/blog

On 4/2/07, sull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > i just left a feedback comment on the mefeedia page.
 >
 > one thing i noticed about the limited feed....
 > you can inlcude the page # in the url like os:
 >
 > http://mefeedia.com/tags/videobloggingweek2007/rss2.xml?page=1
 > http://mefeedia.com/tags/videobloggingweek2007/rss2.xml?page=2
 > http://mefeedia.com/tags/videobloggingweek2007/rss2.xml?page=3
 > http://mefeedia.com/tags/videobloggingweek2007/rss2.xml?page=4
 > http://mefeedia.com/tags/videobloggingweek2007/rss2.xml?page=5
 > http://mefeedia.com/tags/videobloggingweek2007/rss2.xml?page=6
 >
 > but i am not sure if we can just inlcude a parameter to include  
ALL posts.
 > i think mefeedia allows for that but just cant recall for sure.
 > either way, i am sure they can trick it out for us today.
 >
 > sull
 >
 >
 > On 4/2/07, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > >
 > > I have seen some great things today. Trying to comment as much as
 > > possible, but the volume of videos is intense.
 > >
 > > I subscribed to the Mefeedia videobloggingweek2007 tag feed in
 > > FireAnt, but often it's not clear who made the video unless or  
until
 > > I see the ident within the video itself, and not easy to go  
straight
 > > to the person's vlog and comment. Also, it only seems to download
 > > those on the front page. Maybe that's just me.
 > >
 > > I've also used Blip's Twitter service, but that's limited to videos
 > > on Blip, and I'd quite like to see as wide a range as possible.
 > >
 > > Phil Campbell at r3wind.com recommended using http://
 > > www.blogdigger.com which allows you to make a custom feed from a  
blog
 > > search page.
 > >
 > > How is everyone else keeping up? Anyone got any particularly
 > > successful ways of consuming this video blizzard so far? Just using
 > > your regular list of feeds?
 > >
 > > Rupert
 > > http://www.twitter.com/ruperthowe/
 > > http://twittervlog.blogspot.com/
 > >
 > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 > >
 > >
 > >
 >
 >
 > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > Yahoo! Groups Links
 >
 >
 >
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