[art] RSS1/RSS2/ATOM/ P2P

Ggh <ggh@multi.fi> Tue, 23 July 2019 12:54 UTC

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Dear All,

My name is Greg, and I am new to this list.

I have spent some time (a few years) using RSS on the client side,
and also server side.

I would like to invite all of you to have a
constructive critisized discussion regarding RSS1/Atom/RSS2+
and the concept of P2P(Peer to Peer) using them.

RSS is not new as such, however the idea of linking RSS-nodes/clients
together, the p2p way handling RSS items and feeds, is perhaps.

The word is free, lets bounce some ideas forth and back.

Thank you, br,

Greg




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