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2005-04-05 17:05
anonym

Registered: Jan 2002
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RSS feeds for releases?

Hi,

Have you ever considered adding RSS feeds for releases etc?

This would make it a lot easiert to find out about new releases with an RSS reader. Also we could use the 'padua' release feed in order to display releases on our website.

Would make things easier because there would only be one central location - CSDb.

/Frank
 
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2005-07-05 02:08
anonym

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 267
I love it - way to go. Now it would be nice to expand this idea to releases. The idea being that I could include the RSS release feed for Padua on our own website, without having to maintain another release database.

Keep up the good work,
/Frank
2005-07-05 06:35
Perff
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Posts: 1679
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Now it would be nice to expand this idea to releases.


Sure more RSS-feeds will come. Keep an eye on the http://noname.c64.org/csdb/rss/ feed for available RSS-feed.

But how should the relese feed work? Now just putting a feed out there including ALL the releases in CSDb will be to much. According to the stat on the frontpage there are 16454 releases. I don't think a feed of this size will be very smart neither for the load of the server hosting CSDb or for the RSS-readers around. Any thoughts?

But in general I have plans for feeds for more or less all on the CSDb frontpage. Latest releases which is the first, then latest additions (all types), and latest forumposts etc.
Also adding a few params to some of the feeds to 'filter' on what is wanted in the feed have crossed my mind.
However I will first make these feeds when I'm confidend that the first feed works properly. :)
2005-07-05 11:41
anonym

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 267
Perff:

To clarify: I meant releases on a group basis - IE have the feed available with the group ID. So I could include the Padua releases and links to CSDb on www.padua.org, without maintaining a local release list.

/Frank
2005-07-05 11:59
Perff
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Posts: 1679
Quote: Perff:

To clarify: I meant releases on a group basis - IE have the feed available with the group ID. So I could include the Padua releases and links to CSDb on www.padua.org, without maintaining a local release list.

/Frank


You got it. Still an early version though. Should perhaps put a lot of additional info in the description, but not sure what info, and how the layout should be.
Ideas are welcome. (Especially examples on how the description tag could look like. :) )

http://noname.c64.org/csdb/rss/groupreleases.php?id=<group_id>
2005-07-06 10:23
Perff
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As some of you might have noticed there are now 3 rss feeds (+ the overview feed http://noname.c64.org/csdb/rss ), and I'm now quite confident that they are all valid RSS-feeds (at least http://feedvalidator.org says so. :) )

The content of the feeds are also done for now, so now I would like a little feedback.
Both on the current feeds, perhaps something could be improved?
Also ideas for new feeds are welcome.
2005-07-06 13:33
yago

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 333
Your RSS feeds are very cool!
I am using them in Thunderbird (eMail), and here are some suggestions...

The Sender should contain CSDb (not for group-releases)

It would be nice if the group-releases will be updated, if someone adds comments/votes whatever, that way my eMail-Program warns as soon as K2 gets downvoted ;-)

I have Problems seeing the description (NOT the webpage), but that seems to be a bug in Thunderbird?

Sidenote: C64+RSS Junkies might enjoy the feeds from pouet and remex.kwed.org also
2012-06-06 07:46
Perplex

Registered: Feb 2009
Posts: 255
Sorry for resurrecting a long dead topic, but since Perff asked for more ideas for RSS feeds, here's one:

Comments on a particular release.

Just like with the groupreleases feed, pass the id of the release as a parameter, and get a feed including comments on that particular release. It would make it much more convenient to follow comments on new big releases, and more importantly, catching new comments on old releases.
2012-06-06 08:56
Perff
Administrator

Posts: 1679
There was actually a semi-completed hidden feature in that feed. I guess I started on it at some point, and forgot about it again. :)

I finished it quickly, and added the info here:
http://csdb.dk/rss/availablefeeds.php

2012-06-06 09:02
Perplex

Registered: Feb 2009
Posts: 255
Whoa!

"God is very quick these days." -- Captain Blackadder

Thanks a lot! :-)
2012-06-06 09:23
Perplex

Registered: Feb 2009
Posts: 255
Would it be possible to modify the comments feed to contain the handle of the scener making the comment in the title?

As it is, every item in the feed has the same title, "Review for [Release]". Something like "Comment by [Handle]" would be more useful, I think.
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