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Harold J. Johnson: "Don't forget to share your OPML, you stingy bastages!" Lisa Williams: "Speaking as a former technology analyst, I can say one thing: you’re stupider after you read those statistics than when you started." Tom Morris: " I've come up with a very neat idea about how we can route around the downtime problem with the OPML Community Server. Believe me when I say: this is going to be cool. It uses FTP, curl, PHP, Perl, XML-RPC, two servers and a client talking to each other and a heady dose of inspiration from Radio UserLand and much more." Brent Simmons: "I also find it cool that, even in this early stage of development, Opal already supports OPML. I was able to export my subscriptions from NetNewsWire and open the file in Opal. Nice." Niall: "Even now I’m thinking “Well, should I leave that in? What happens if someone reads it? I mean, I know no-one reads the blog, but what happens if the cache owner’s mother’s dog’s sister’s vet is into OPML and mentions in passing that I said such-and-such a cache was poisoning the area (which not what I said incidentally) and it gets to them?” Justin McGregor: " On the plus side, the Memphis OPML project I’m working on is introducing me to a number of blogs that are covering the local political scene fairly well. They’re doing a much better than the newspapers and television (not that either of those is setting a particularly high bar)." FeedShow wants to download OPML files from SYO as well as upload them. |
Last modified: Monday, July 10, 2006 at 4:15 AM. Tech resources |
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