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✨ RSS Feed for the blog and "What's New" page #74

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Southpaw1496 opened this issue Jan 26, 2024 · 0 comments
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✨ RSS Feed for the blog and "What's New" page #74

Southpaw1496 opened this issue Jan 26, 2024 · 0 comments
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RSS is a standard for providing articles and other web content in a machine-readable feed which can be fetched by clients and served to users in their app of choice. Creating RSS feeds for the blog and the "What's New" would allow people to easily keep up-to-date with the CodeEdit blog and CodeEdit updates without having to check the website manually.

Alternatives Considered

Setting up an email list would accomplish the same goal of allowing people to keep up-to-date with blog articles and updates without having to check the website manually, and email is a more widely-used standard than RSS. However, running an email list would be significantly more complex and costly than simply providing an RSS feed, and it would not give users the same amount of choice in how they read blog articles/updates.

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The RSS Specification allows either a summary or the full content of each item in the <description> tag. I think CodeEdit should include the full content, because it makes for a more pleasant reading experience, although it does make the feed slightly larger.

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@Southpaw1496 Southpaw1496 added the enhancement New feature or request label Jan 26, 2024
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