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Lockdown – Marco.org edit / delete
"The bigger problem is that they’ve abandoned interoperability. RSS, semantic markup, microformats, and open APIs all enable interoperability, but the big players don’t want that — they want to lock you in, shut out competitors, and make a service so proprietary that even if you could get your data out, it would be either useless". Quite.
Planets, feeds and blogs | Flameeyes's Weblog edit / delete
A review of rawdog! I've fixed some of the things he complained about since then (e.g. it's in Git now) -- but there's definitely stuff for the to-do list here.
Adactio: Journal—Battle for the planet of the APIs edit / delete
The death of the open web, including deconstruction of Twitter's outright lies about why they shut down RSS. I don't play in walled gardens.
to api rss web web-services ... on 14 December 2013
Feed reader in Go. If I were ever to rewrite rawdog in Go, this would have the start of the feed parsing support (although it's not as sophisticated as feedparser).
Joe's curses-based RSS frontend. It'd be pretty straightforward to make this use rawdog rather than Google Reader (and since it's in Python, it could just call into rawdog directly).
to aggregator rawdog rss software ... on 30 October 2010
feedfinder: Find the Web feed for a Web page edit / delete
The new home of feedfinder.
Sam Ruby: Now you see it... edit / delete
RFC3229+feed: an utterly stupid idea that's broken various bits of feedparser-based software. Here's how it broke Planet.
to rss ... on 14 May 2006
rakaz - Moving from Atom 0.3 to 1.0 edit / delete
Will be useful for fixing feedparser (I've done the content rules already).
to rss ... on 22 September 2005
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