Hi,
* Now there is no option to add second category.
* The entire article is exported. But I can change this, if you decide so.
Best regards, Iaroslav Vassiliev
bawolff wrote:
/me like
Questions: *Category addition possible (feeds for category:Europe combined with published/whatever) not that important as we can just use the current system for the non-primary feeds (aka http://toolserver.org/~zach/cgi-bin/rss.cgi?cat=Space ) *Is the entire article in the feed, or just the first paragraph
-bawolff
As a reader, I would prefer the entire article.
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 7:46 PM, Iaroslav Vassiliev codedriller@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Now there is no option to add second category.
The entire article is exported. But I can change this, if you decide so.
Best regards, Iaroslav Vassiliev
bawolff wrote:
/me like
Questions: *Category addition possible (feeds for category:Europe combined with published/whatever) not that important as we can just use the current system for the non-primary feeds (aka http://toolserver.org/~zach/cgi-bin/rss.cgi?cat=Spacehttp://toolserver.org/%7Ezach/cgi-bin/rss.cgi?cat=Space) *Is the entire article in the feed, or just the first paragraph
-bawolff
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I have no preference on extract versus full article, but the feed really needs to be able to exclude certain articles so running from more than one category seems a must.
All the DPLs for the front page and portals exclude anything in category disputed, even if it is also in category published. It would be a "nice to have" feature to be able to say, "in Cat A and B, not in Cat C" so that multiple country or topic-specific feeds could be built.
Brian McNeil
-----Original Message----- From: wikinews-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikinews-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Iaroslav Vassiliev Sent: 14 June 2008 02:47 To: wikinews-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: [Wikinews-l] RSS/Atom news channel for Wikinews
Hi,
* Now there is no option to add second category.
* The entire article is exported. But I can change this, if you decide so.
Best regards,
Iaroslav Vassiliev
bawolff wrote:
/me like
Questions: *Category addition possible (feeds for category:Europe combined with published/whatever) not that important as we can just use the current system for the non-primary feeds (aka http://toolserver.org/~zach/cgi-bin/rss.cgi?cat=Space ) *Is the entire article in the feed, or just the first paragraph
-bawolff
Yes, I see, it's really not good to export disputed articles. I'll implement that feature to combine/exclude categories and write back (in a week or so).
Best regards, Iaroslav Vassiliev ----- Original Message ----- From: Brian McNeil To: 'Wikinews mailing list' Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 11:08 AM Subject: Re: [Wikinews-l] RSS/Atom news channel for Wikinews
I have no preference on extract versus full article, but the feed really needs to be able to exclude certain articles so running from more than one category seems a must.
All the DPLs for the front page and portals exclude anything in category disputed, even if it is also in category published. It would be a "nice to have" feature to be able to say, "in Cat A and B, not in Cat C" so that multiple country or topic-specific feeds could be built.
Brian McNeil
-----Original Message----- From: wikinews-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikinews-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Iaroslav Vassiliev Sent: 14 June 2008 02:47 To: wikinews-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: [Wikinews-l] RSS/Atom news channel for Wikinews
Hi,
* Now there is no option to add second category.
* The entire article is exported. But I can change this, if you decide so.
Best regards,
Iaroslav Vassiliev
bawolff wrote:
/me like
Questions: *Category addition possible (feeds for category:Europe combined with published/whatever) not that important as we can just use the current system for the non-primary feeds (aka http://toolserver.org/~zach/cgi-bin/rss.cgi?cat=Space ) *Is the entire article in the feed, or just the first paragraph
-bawolff
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Well, it is done. Now it's possible to combine up to 8 categories and to exclude up to 8 categories from export.
Best regards, Iaroslav Vassiliev ----- Original Message ----- From: Brian McNeil To: 'Wikinews mailing list' Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 11:08 AM Subject: Re: [Wikinews-l] RSS/Atom news channel for Wikinews
I have no preference on extract versus full article, but the feed really needs to be able to exclude certain articles so running from more than one category seems a must.
All the DPLs for the front page and portals exclude anything in category disputed, even if it is also in category published. It would be a "nice to have" feature to be able to say, "in Cat A and B, not in Cat C" so that multiple country or topic-specific feeds could be built.
Brian McNeil
-----Original Message----- From: wikinews-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikinews-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Iaroslav Vassiliev Sent: 14 June 2008 02:47 To: wikinews-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: [Wikinews-l] RSS/Atom news channel for Wikinews
Hi,
* Now there is no option to add second category.
* The entire article is exported. But I can change this, if you decide so.
Best regards,
Iaroslav Vassiliev
bawolff wrote:
/me like
Questions: *Category addition possible (feeds for category:Europe combined with published/whatever) not that important as we can just use the current system for the non-primary feeds (aka http://toolserver.org/~zach/cgi-bin/rss.cgi?cat=Space ) *Is the entire article in the feed, or just the first paragraph
-bawolff
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