Isn't their a tool out there that distributes content from one place (Wordpress, CMS, ..) to social media accounts and RSS?
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Carlos Rovira < carlos.rov...@codeoscopic.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I think RSS was great 10 years ago but nowadays people has Apps like > Whatsapp and Telegram more at hand (I personally does not have a RSS reader > installed). So, a great way to push notifications to people is create a > channel or bot in Telegram App. And admins could insert content and reach > to people easily. That's a comfortable way to get (for example) news about > new content on Netflix, Futbol, Books, or whatever you want. > > Just My 2. > > > > 2016-10-25 20:41 GMT+02:00 jude <flexcapaci...@gmail.com>: > > > That's how I understand it too. With Twitter you subscribe to accounts > that > > are usually a person or a business. There are subject based accounts that > > post on a specific topic but they are few and far between. And those > > accounts content is generated by them manually searching for news and > then > > posting about it or seeing someone else post and reposting it. > > > > You can create lists that let show the posts of multiple accounts but > that > > doesn't mean you'll get content about that subject. For example, you can > > add an account of a Flash developer but that's no guarantee they will be > > posting about Flash. > > > > If Twitter could pull in RSS feeds that would solve part of the problem. > If > > the ApacheFlex account had a list of RSS feeds it pulled from and then > > posted about daily or hourly then it would work. It would still need a > way > > for users to post their own content or have someone repost it when > someone > > mentions them. > > > > An alternative would be to setup the news mailing list for user generated > > news. Then setup an RSS aggregator for web based news and integrate the > > news mailing list in it. > > > > > > On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 12:47 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > > > > > On 10/25/16, 9:48 AM, "jude" <flexcapaci...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > >The feed Adobe had back in the day was good. I don't know who uses RSS > > > >feeds anymore (well I do in my bookmarks). Mainly I was thinking, I > have > > > >some Flash / Flex related news and want to share / wouldn't it be > great > > to > > > >see everyone's news all in one place. > > > > > > > >In a perfect world it would be news containing Josh's updates on as3 > to > > js > > > >project, Alex's and Peter's updates on FlexJS, maven updates, new > ANE's, > > > >new components, new posts from flash / AS3 forums, new flash/as3 stack > > > >overflow questions, etc. > > > > > > > >I haven't seen the FlashDaily's site in a while. It looks like it > might > > > >work if we post to it. It doesn't look like they have a RSS feed but > > > >that's > > > >not a deal breaker. > > > > > > I'm not cool enough to know this, but has twitter replaced RSS feeds? > > > > > > IMO, at Apache, there is is private, not-so-private, and public > > > information. The Apache Flex PMC discusses security issues, people > > issues > > > and certain trademark issues on the private@ list. News about > > un-released > > > software is supposed to be on dev@. News about released software goes > > on > > > users@. We aren't really supposed to encourage folks who only follow > us > > > on users@ to get the nightly builds. > > > > > > I personally don't have any problem with users@ being used for > > > Flex-related news from non-ASF places. We could also ask for a news@ > > > mailing list, I suppose. But all of that is "pushed" by the author. > > > There still won't be a server polling blogs and other places. > > > > > > I also don't have an issue with the ApacheFlex twitter account > following > > > more Flex-related folks although sometimes these folks use Twitter for > > > non-Flex things. But I think if I'm only following ApacheFlex that > > > someone who can log in as ApacheFlex as to retweet news so I would see > > it. > > > I don't know if there is an automatic RT feature. > > > > > > Thoughts? > > > -Alex > > > > > > > > > > >On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 2:09 AM, Justin Mclean < > > jus...@classsoftware.com> > > > >wrote: > > > > > > > >> Hi, > > > >> > > > >> Adobe back in the day had a blog aggregator [1] which was a copy of > > the > > > >> "full as a goog” blog aggregator. Both are no longer running. > > > >> > > > >> What is it that we want to actually aggregate? Do we have a list of > > > >> sites/feeds? > > > >> > > > >> Thanks, > > > >> Justin > > > >> > > > >> 1. http://feeds.adobe.com > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Carlos Rovira > Director General > M: +34 607 22 60 05 > http://www.codeoscopic.com > http://www.avant2.es > > > Este mensaje se dirige exclusivamente a su destinatario y puede contener > información privilegiada o confidencial. Si ha recibido este mensaje por > error, le rogamos que nos lo comunique inmediatamente por esta misma vía y > proceda a su destrucción. > > De la vigente Ley Orgánica de Protección de Datos (15/1999), le comunicamos > que sus datos forman parte de un fichero cuyo responsable es CODEOSCOPIC > S.A. La finalidad de dicho tratamiento es facilitar la prestación del > servicio o información solicitados, teniendo usted derecho de acceso, > rectificación, cancelación y oposición de sus datos dirigiéndose a nuestras > oficinas c/ Paseo de la Habana 9-11, 28036, Madrid con la documentación > necesaria. >