Re: commandline podcast

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Note that the .m4a files referenced in that rss feed can be very large. I would recommend also looking at http://cmdln.wordpress.com/ both to see the blog and for the mp3 feed. I'm a little surprised he doesn't use Vorbis since he claims to support open source etc. Note also that I saw a lot of personal opinion and only brief links to news articles. One nice feature is his security review. He pulls articles from many sources but there isn't anything that you couldn't find yourself if you're subscribed to slashdot and other popular news sites. Thanks for the find, it's still interesting. I'm undecided whether to add it to my reader or not.

I personally like and recommend the rss2email package, available on Debian or can easily be downloaded for other distros. It requires Python. The r2e(1) program sends as many feeds as you want to you via email, optionally converting html to text and numbering links.

At 02:45 PM 3/11/07 -0400, you wrote:
If you like using the command line when using linux you might want to
check out: http://cmdln.libsyn.com/rss with your podcatcher and support
this podcast with your votes.


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