Just noticed that there already is an RSS & RDF file for the webware-discuss list. From http://www.mail-archive.com/faq.html#RDF :


Do you support RDF?
Yes. Each list has a short, associated Resource Description Framework file. The RDF file provides metadata for sites who wish to link to the most recent messages in a particular archive. More information about RDF can be found at the Web Consortium's RDF pages. The RDF file for each list lives in a fixed location, <LISTURL>/maillist.rdf. For example, the [EMAIL PROTECTED] RDF file would be located at http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/maillist.rdf


Do you support RSS?
Yes. Each list has a short, associated RSS file (much like the RDF file). The RSS file contains data about the most recent messages in a particular archive. It is compatible with any standard RSS reader and can be used on RSS portal sites or used to generate html boxes you can easily display on your own website (see Feedroll for an easy way to do this). The RSS file for each list lives in a fixed location, <LISTURL>/maillist.xml. For example, the [EMAIL PROTECTED] RSS file would be located at http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/maillist.xml



This would be useful if we use aggregation on the front page -- webware-discuss is already subscribed on mail-archive.com


Ian


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