You mean, something that posts to an NNTP server what it gets from an RSS feed ? What I had in mind was more like a fake NNTP server I could connect to with any newsreader. But your hack sounds cool.
On the other hand I could just write a simplistic tool that throws RSS feeds in a slrnpull [sourceforge.net] spool.
Interesting idea! I'm sure you know that XML::RSS has been updated quite a bit recently and is now somewhat more usable. The Perl-RSS [sourceforge.net] group have fixed many of the bugs, and it's more usable now than for a while.
Recently there has been interest in adding other modules to the XML::RSS namespace from other people, so now would be a good time to add yours;-)
The design for XML::RSS TNG hasn't begun yet, but I suspect that the current XML::Parser base of the module will get ripped out at some point and be re
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On the other hand I could just write a simplistic tool that throws RSS feeds in a slrnpull [sourceforge.net] spool.
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Interesting idea! I'm sure you know that XML::RSS has been updated quite a bit recently and is now somewhat more usable. The Perl-RSS [sourceforge.net] group have fixed many of the bugs, and it's more usable now than for a while.
Recently there has been interest in adding other modules to the XML::RSS namespace from other people, so now would be a good time to add yours ;-)
The design for XML::RSS TNG hasn't begun yet, but I suspect that the current XML::Parser base of the module will get ripped out at some point and be re
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