[haiku-web] Re: Website
- From: "Mikael Jansson (mailing lists)" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: haiku-web@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 23:58:12 +0100 CET
> >
> > I would not want to add *every* ticket that interests me...that's
> > too
> > much work, too separated, and requires organizing feeds. I simply
> > want
> > to be notified of changes and then delete the mail. I also want
> > one-click subscription (which RSS is not).
>
> With Opera it is. RSS itself is XML based so it's junk but it's there
> now.
>
And Firefox, I might add. If there is is a RSS feed made publicly
available on a page, a little icon will appear in the address bar.
>
> Wiki / Blog is probably all that's necessary. Use a plugin WYSIWYG
> editor if
> possible. As far as I know Kupu is CMS agnostic.
>
Centralizing the various blogs out there, perhaps? We currently have
axeld.blogspot.com, Rudolf's blog, and probably more. I know that at
least I would like having them all at one place.
-- Mikael
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