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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Most modern blogging platforms support RSS feeds for categories/tags out of the box. Wordpress and Wordpress.com do it by appending "/feed/" to the end of the category url. For example if you wanted to subscribe to only OSGeo posts from my blog, you'd just subscribe to:<BR>
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feed://www.spatiallyadjusted.com/category/open-source/open-source-geospatial-foundation/feed<BR>
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There isn't really anything complicated about it. You could also just subscribe to all open source posts via:<BR>
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feed://www.spatiallyadjusted.com/category/open-source/feed/<BR>
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It is just that simple. Some folks in PlanetGS provide only category feeds. I know Typepad can't do this and blogger couldn't before (not sure about that anymore). But most folks should be migrating to Wordpress anyway for their blogging so this really isn't too much of an issue.<BR>
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James Fee<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: discuss-bounces@lists.osgeo.org on behalf of Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo)<BR>
Sent: Wed 2/13/2008 5:59 PM<BR>
To: OSGeo Discussions<BR>
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Planet OSGeo<BR>
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On 13-Feb-08, at 3:48 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:<BR>
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> Is it possible for me as a blogger to categorize my entries and for <BR>
> planet.osgeo to only take the OSGeo related entries I consider <BR>
> worthy? This feature should improve signal to noise ratio.<BR>
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I assume you could modify your outgoing feed to accept a filter? <BR>
Then the subscribed URL would reflect it.<BR>
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