Wiki slownessThat

craig thomas tux_mints at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 26 01:14:10 UTC 2007


> Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
> > Paul W. Frields schrieb:
> >> On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 19:06 -0700, craig thomas
> wrote:
> >> [...]
> >> I'm using this already, but I'm pretty sure it's
> not drilling down to
> >> the level you guys are talking about:
> >>
> >>
>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RecentChanges?action=rss_rc&ddiffs=1&unique=1
> 

Ah, so the RFE and patch look like they made it in....

 
> > Agreed -- the diffs moin moin sends out make it
> easy to follow what 
> > chaning; having only this rss feed would make it
> much harder. :-(

I agree too, that is very hard to determine what has
actually changed....

I was talking about providing the _current_ content of
the e-mail (the diff) via an RSS feed...the _exact_
same diff (and just to avoid the slowness of subscribe
to page).

Something like: 


link to  page in question with name/url

and then the diff for that page...

followed by the next page

and it's diff. 

...per project or wiki namespace or whatever it's
called.


Not just links to a changed page with a 'diff-like' 
CSS markup.  

I'm just trying to help solve the slowness of the
current subscribe to page feature...and thought RSS
was a reasonable solution...we can obviously determine
the content/format of the RSS feed...or not :) and
just decide something else works better...

Cheers,

--
Craig
 


 
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