[kepler-dev] How to get email about discussion on https://dev.kepler-project.org/

Matt Jones jones at nceas.ucsb.edu
Tue Oct 28 10:30:41 PDT 2008


Hi Christopher,

Actually, there are several RSS feeds.  There's one for each forum, and one
that combines all of the fora, and one for other Recent Changes to any other
page on the site.  You can find the RSS feed link on the bottom of each
forum.  The overall forum RSS feed is here:
https://dev.kepler-project.org/developers/kepler-development-forum/RSS
and the build team forum is here:
https://dev.kepler-project.org/developers/kepler-development-forum/build-and-release-team/RSS

We are working on an email gateway, but have a workaround in the meantime.
If you want, you can use several of the publicly available RSS forwarding
services to get the emails in your inbox.  For example:
http://www.feedmyinbox.com/

If you subscribe there, you can get feeds for all of the fora in your email
directly.

Matt

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Christopher Brooks
<cxh at eecs.berkeley.edu>wrote:

>
> Cool! An RSS feed is a start.  The feed is at
> https://dev.kepler-project.org/recent-changes/RSS
>
> I'd prefer an RSS feed of just the recent messages, but this will help.
>
> I made some suggestions on the collaboration tools page.  I had looked
> around for an RSS feed, but did not find it and for some reason did not
> try search.
>
> If we have an email feed, then it is likely that Edward would see the
> traffic.  I suggest an email feed of the recent messages is more useful
> than an email feed of recent changes.
>
> _Christopher
>
> Chad Berkley wrote:
>
>> Hey Christopher,
>>
>> Do you use Thunderbird?  If so, version 2.x allows you to add RSS feeds
>> directly into the folder view on the left (Thanks Jianwu for the tip!).  New
>> messages appear as new "mail" messages in the RSS folder.  If not, I've been
>> bugging our tech guys for weeks to get the email thing working.  I'll ask
>> about it again today.
>>
>> chad
>>
>>
> Bertram wrote:
>
>> I second this request.
>> I've set up an RSS feed in my google reader for the time being.
>> But email feed would be much preferred...
>>
>
>
>  Christopher Brooks wrote:
>>
>>> It looks like there are some interesting discussions on
>>> https://dev.kepler-project.org/,
>>> especially about the build system in
>>>
>>> https://dev.kepler-project.org/developers/keper-development-forum/build-and-release-team
>>>
>>> Is there any way to get a mail interface to this?
>>>
>>> I will not be able to regularly check a website, I just don't have
>>> time,  it is not how I work and since I've not been successful in
>>> checking the site lately, I'm not likely to do so in the future.
>>>
>>> So, if there is no mail feed, and there are items on which I might be
>>> able to help, please send me a email so that I can take a look.
>>> I do something similar for Edward and the comp.soft-sys.ptolemy
>>> newsgroup because we knew Edward was never going to get around
>>> to looking at the newsgroup.
>>>
>>> I'm interested in the build issues, there is much common ground
>>> here.
>>>
>>> _Christopher
>>>
>>>
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