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Re: [syndication] RFC: myPublicFeeds.opml
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- Subject: Re: [syndication] RFC: myPublicFeeds.opml
- From: Joe Gregorio <joe@bitworking.org>
- Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 20:55:07 -0400
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Dave Winer wrote:
First, they're not my customers. I work at Harvard, not UserLand. People
make this mistake all the time, so don't feel bad. I tried to say it loudly
and clearly. I haven't worked at UserLand for well over a year.
I'm sorry, but since you are the majority shareholder in
Userland I consider them your customers.
Second, the file would go at the top level of radio.weblogs.com, and would
point to the RSS feeds hosted on the server. No problem, it would work well
on radio.weblogs.com.
Ok.
Just one qustion on the implementation, will the
OPML include all the feeds for each category
on those weblogs, or just the main RSS feed for
each site.
-joe
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