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Nicholas Chammas commented on SPARK-3044:
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I use RSS plenty to track companies, people and projects I'm interested in. I'm 
certainly not alone, but I can't comment with authority on how common RSS use 
is.

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The project's site is certainly not run by a private company. It's hosted on 
the ASF servers.
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No one's saying otherwise, but someone set up the site and has been updating it 
and writing the copy for it (and it's not in the Spark GH repo). I'm wondering 
if that someone has typically been from Databricks. Don't know what it takes to 
set up a feed, and certainly if it's a lot of work there are better things to 
do. But the question still stands.

> Create RSS feed for Spark News
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>                 Key: SPARK-3044
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-3044
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Documentation
>          Components: Project Infra
>            Reporter: Nicholas Chammas
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Project updates are often posted here: http://spark.apache.org/news/
> Currently, there is no way to subscribe to a feed of these updates. It would 
> be nice there was a way people could be notified of new posts there without 
> having to check manually.



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