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Hi everyone, I just pushed Gemfeed 1.1.0 to PyPI, so you can upgrade or install with pip. Having tried to get a few people setup with Gemfeed it has become apparent that using the creation time from the filesystem to set update time is far too error-prone. As such, if a .gmi file's filename begins with an ISO 8601 datestamp (e.g. 2020-05-20), Gemfeed will now recognise this and use that date (with a time of midnight UTC) as the update time in the feed. It seems that several people are already using exactly this datestamp format as either a complete filename or as a prefix in their filenames, so hopefully this makes setting up a feed easier for many people. Remember that if you set up an Atom feed for your Gemini content (using Gemfeed or otherwise), let me know about it and I can add it to the CAPCOM aggregator! Cheers, Solderpunk
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