Atom Feeds?

1. Parker (pellertson (a) firemail.cc)

Just curious as to how those of you with gemlogs are making your atom feeds?

~ Parker
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2. colecmac (a) protonmail.com (colecmac (a) protonmail.com)

Good question!

The majority of people are probably using Solderpunk's gemfeed, which
can be installed with pip.

https://tildegit.org/solderpunk/gemfeed

It works well with CAPCOM, which is the main use of it that I've seen.

A minority of people might also be writing the feeds by hand, or using
some custom script.

makeworld

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On Wednesday, June 24, 2020 6:15 PM, Parker <pellertson at firemail.cc> wrote:

> Just curious as to how those of you with gemlogs are making your atom feeds?
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3. Matthew Graybosch (hello (a) matthewgraybosch.com)

On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 15:15:14 -0700
Parker <pellertson at firemail.cc> wrote:

> Just curious as to how those of you with gemlogs are making your atom
> feeds?

I have feeds, but I've been doing them manually.

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4. James Tomasino (tomasino (a) lavabit.com)

On 6/25/20 1:15 PM, Matthew Graybosch wrote:
>> Just curious as to how those of you with gemlogs are making your atom
>> feeds?
> I have feeds, but I've been doing them manually.

I just added one on ~fox the other day. It's done by hand.

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5. plugd (plugd (a) thelambdalab.xyz)

Parker writes:
> Just curious as to how those of you with gemlogs are making your atom feeds?

My server supports extension scripts in Scheme, and the atom feed
generator is one of those.

Tim
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6. solderpunk (solderpunk (a) SDF.ORG)

On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 10:45:42PM +0000, colecmac at protonmail.com wrote:
 
> The majority of people are probably using Solderpunk's gemfeed, which
> can be installed with pip.
> 

Probably - we could certainly do with more variety around this topic.
An early gemlog post suggested that static site generators don't have
much place in Gemini:

gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/fgaz/posts/2020-05-08-staticgens/

I actually don't agree with this - there's plenty of interesting and
useful stuff that static site engines could automate the production of,
and Atom feeds (including fine-rained feeds for, e.g., different
categories of posts) is a great example.

Cheers,
Solderpunk

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7. defdefred (defdefred (a) protonmail.com)

On Thursday 25 June 2020 17:55, solderpunk <solderpunk at SDF.ORG> wrote:
> I actually don't agree with this - there's plenty of interesting and
> useful stuff that static site engines could automate the production of,
> and Atom feeds (including fine-rained feeds for, e.g., different
> categories of posts) is a great example.

- tag classification
- production of external pgp signature per document
- creation of synthetic report for GUS to avoid redundant network download

I like the work one, serve many of static sites.

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8. solderpunk (solderpunk (a) SDF.ORG)

On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 05:11:24PM +0000, defdefred wrote:
 
> - tag classification
> - production of external pgp signature per document
> - creation of synthetic report for GUS to avoid redundant network download
> 
> I like the work one, serve many of static sites.
> 

Yes, these are also all fine ideas.  There still hasn't been any
discussion yet of whether we want/need something like sitemap.xml in
Geminispace.

Cheers,
Solderpunk

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