Re: pubsubhubbub-ifying planet?

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On Sun, 2010-06-13 at 13:59 -0500, Matt Domsch wrote:
> There's this relatively new protocol, PubSubHubbub, in which a server
> publishing an RSS feed pings a server whenever it publishes an update
> to the feed's XML file.  Feed aggregators, such as Google Reader and
> others, are then notified immediately when the updated feed is
> available, and can thus refresh it immediately, rather than wait for
> some timed cronjob to do so.
> 
> With respect to Planet Fedora, there are 2 things we _could_ do to
> make it more timely.  Currently, planet.fp.o gets updated every 20
> minutes by cronjob, rescanning all its feeds.
> 


A couple of thoughts:

1. the venus planet people have woken back up and appear to be actively
updating venus again. Might be worth querying them about this.

2. The other thing which is done every 20 minutes is building the list
of feeds up. That'll have to fit in somewhere, too.

-sv


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