Hi All, --- Dimitris Glezos <dimitris@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > O/H MáirÃÂn Duffy ÎγÏ?αÏ?ε: > > it might be easier for people to deal with one RSS > feed rather than one > > feed per page they are watching? So maybe they > subscribe to pages using > > the same mechanism, but in their preferences page > when they login, where > > it has all their subscriptions, they can also grab > one RSS feed that > > they can get info on all the pages they're > subscribed to. I still think > > one feed per page is also good - maybe someone who > doesn't have a wiki > > account wants to keep up with one page.l After thinking about this and my initial positive reactions, I'm not sure how much I like user level RSS feeds. Mostly because I don't care for the page level changes/subscribe thing. For me, that's too narrow of a scope and requires too much work, as a user. If I want to know or learn what is happening in any (or each) of Fedora's (sub)projects, why should i have to know about and subscribe to various pages? what if i pick a 'dead' page becuase I don't know any better?...why cant i just watch via RSS a project's change sets across _all_ their pages? This, I feel, could connect interested people to current information in a much more comprhensive manner. Also, it appears to have the added benefit of publishing the most often changed content/ fastest moving project's information at *any* given moment in time with _no_ user interaction required (that of subscribing to new pages). Anyway, those are my thoughts. I am happy to help implement whatever is decided regardless of what that decision may turn out to be. > > There are some feature requests for this. See: > > http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/FeatureRequests/LimitedRecentChanges > http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/FeatureRequests#head-58fb3cc3fc5907e114ab686538a81f4f5b7422d6 > > I think currently there is a patch for subpages but > no patch for Watchlist. > Seems like a popular demand though. Wow, those look like old RFE's, no!? I'm going to take a closer look at the MoinMoin now, but do u know if either of those pathces were accepted and are in our version? > FWIW, I think we shouldn't remove the notification > via email. On the other hand, > Toshio, I don't think I'd had a problem not to see > who is notified for a change > of mine. I'll even go on and say that this info (who > is watching the page) might > be considered "private info" for a user. :) Well, I'd like RSS feeds, but what do I care if we do both ? :) however, wasn't the whole point of the thread how slow the e-mail/user subscribe-list feature was, and publishing an RSS feed was proposed as a possible solution? if we don't axe the e-mails, we've done nothing to solve our problem yet. That's not to say we can't have e-mail and RSS notifications. Cheers, -- Craig ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/features_spam.html