is there a way to get the new content when it appears ... ???
rss or whatever ?
There is an RSS feed that is linked to from the front page:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/WikinewsLatestNews
this is only stories with {{publish}} in them...
On 10/15/05, Jean-Baptiste Soufron jbsoufron@gmail.com wrote:
is there a way to get the new content when it appears ... ???
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-- ~Ilya N.
No there is not a live RSS feed on Wikinews due to software copyright issues. For English Wikinews, an editor manually enters Wikinews stories into a third-party RSS engine; functional, but not automated.
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is there a way to get the new content when it appears ... ???
rss or whatever ? _______________________________________________ Wikinews-l mailing list Wikinews-l@Wikimedia.org http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikinews-l
On 10/15/05, David Speakman david@speakman.com wrote:
No there is not a live RSS feed on Wikinews due to software copyright issues. For English Wikinews, an editor manually enters Wikinews stories into a third-party RSS engine; functional, but not automated.
It is automated now. A script fetches stories from Latest News. It's all still external.
Good job on the automation. :-)
-- David Speakman http://www.DavidSpeakman.com 501 Moorpark Way #83 Mountain View CA 94041 Phone: 408-382-1459
-----Original Message----- From: wikinews-l-bounces@Wikimedia.org [mailto:wikinews-l-bounces@Wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Dejan Cabrilo Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 11:04 AM To: Wikinews mailing list Subject: Re: [Wikinews-l] RSS
On 10/15/05, David Speakman david@speakman.com wrote:
No there is not a live RSS feed on Wikinews due to software copyright issues. For English Wikinews, an editor manually enters Wikinews
stories into a
third-party RSS engine; functional, but not automated.
It is automated now. A script fetches stories from Latest News. It's all still external. _______________________________________________ Wikinews-l mailing list Wikinews-l@Wikimedia.org http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikinews-l
Where is this script available ?
Dejan Cabrilo wrote:
On 10/15/05, David Speakman david@speakman.com wrote:
No there is not a live RSS feed on Wikinews due to software copyright issues. For English Wikinews, an editor manually enters Wikinews stories into a third-party RSS engine; functional, but not automated.
It is automated now. A script fetches stories from Latest News. It's all still external. _______________________________________________ Wikinews-l mailing list Wikinews-l@Wikimedia.org http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikinews-l
On 10/16/05, Jean-Baptiste Soufron jbsoufron@gmail.com wrote:
Where is this script available ?
From me only so far. I'll email it to you (or anybody else who wants it).
Dejan
Hello everyone! Glad to hear Wikinews is still up and running... I just wanted to let you guys know that I think Wikinews won't be able to survive unless the community becomes much less aggressive; less gung-ho, if you know what I mean ;-) If we can be more open to new ideas and genres, perhaps we would see more articles being written by more participants, which is what we all want. I know it will be difficult because we pretty much all have Type A personalities (a.k.a. we're journalists). Hopefully we can lose the self-administered hierarchy and foster a more diverse and toned-down community so Wikinews can flourish into its true potential.
I think Wikipedia had to go through something like this too.
Nick
Hello, still up yes, running ? a slow pace is a better word (for the infamous french case of course !) i have some ideas about but no time to write.
anyway, i receive this source of data, it interrests everyone in every languages. i do not know where to send the info (as its not a news ....)
It shares maps about Air Quality forecasts and observations in France Europe (even global world map is available) (ozone, Particles and Nitrogen dioxid in french and in english
english : http://www.prevair.org/en/
french :http://www.prevair.org/fr/
i am quoting :"The PREV'AIR maps provide a free access information. It is freely usable by anyone on condition that the PREV’AIR brand name and the Internet address www.prevair.org are explicitly mentioned in any published document."
if you already know sorry
jacques divol
Le 19 oct. 05 à 04:45, Nicholas Gerda a écrit :
Hello everyone! Glad to hear Wikinews is still up and running... I just wanted to let you guys know that I think Wikinews won't be able to survive unless the community becomes much less aggressive; less gung-ho, if you know what I mean ;-) If we can be more open to new ideas and genres, perhaps we would see more articles being written by more participants, which is what we all want. I know it will be difficult because we pretty much all have Type A personalities (a.k.a. we're journalists). Hopefully we can lose the self-administered hierarchy and foster a more diverse and toned-down community so Wikinews can flourish into its true potential.
I think Wikipedia had to go through something like this too.
Nick _______________________________________________ Wikinews-l mailing list Wikinews-l@Wikimedia.org http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikinews-l
Looks like great data! Perhaps we can get Ilya to write a bot for us!
Nick
David Speakman:
No there is not a live RSS feed on Wikinews due to software copyright issues.
I'm not aware of any copyright issues. MediaWiki simply doesn't support RSS feeds for categories (Gabriel Wicke hacked some code for it a while ago, but it was never finished). As has been pointed out, there are external workarounds.
Best,
Erik
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