Re: [fw-general] Zend Mailing Lists [All]

2008-12-04 Thread netlynx
Colin Guthrie-6 wrote: Are you familiar with the concept of News Groups? (NNTP). Hah, well I did write a nntp client library with PHP for a project I started a couple years ago (but shelved as it was more a personal interest more than anything else. So yeah :) Colin Guthrie-6 wrote:

Re: [fw-general] Zend Mailing Lists [All]

2008-12-03 Thread netlynx
netlynx wrote: I have been subscribed to the groups here for a while, and I am somewhat versed in pulling rss feeds and atom feeds and storing them in a database. What I am wondering is, is there a feed for these mailing lists (as opposed to downloading them via e-mail and filtering them

RE: [fw-general] Zend Mailing Lists [All]

2008-12-03 Thread Terre Porter
Subject: Re: [fw-general] Zend Mailing Lists [All] netlynx wrote: I have been subscribed to the groups here for a while, and I am somewhat versed in pulling rss feeds and atom feeds and storing them in a database. What I am wondering is, is there a feed for these mailing lists (as opposed

Re: [fw-general] Zend Mailing Lists [All]

2008-12-03 Thread Nico Edtinger
Hi Aaron! netlynx wrote: netlynx wrote: I have been subscribed to the groups here for a while, and I am somewhat versed in pulling rss feeds and atom feeds and storing them in a database. What I am wondering is, is there a feed for these mailing lists (as opposed to downloading them via

RE: [fw-general] Zend Mailing Lists [All]

2008-12-03 Thread netlynx
vRandom wrote: There is an xml atom feed from nabble.com, if that helps. http://www.nabble.com/Zend-Framework-Community-f16154.html (at the bottom of the page) Terre Ah yes, now I feel like a complete idiot. Apparently that big orange XML button at the bottom of the page was

Re: [fw-general] Zend Mailing Lists [All]

2008-12-03 Thread netlynx
Nico Edtinger-3 wrote: You are already using Nabble and should see the link to a feed somewhere in your address bar:. fw-general has a feed at http://www.nabble.com/Zend-Framework-f15440.xml . But IMO using push is the better option, if available, as you aren't wasting resources