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Le Sunday 18 May 2008 21:07:06 Nicolas JEUDY, vous avez écrit :
> Bonjour,
>
> un truc déja fait avec django:
> http://www.feedjack.org/
>
Après avoir regardé plus en avant, il fait tout ce truc:
Like the Planet feed aggregator:
* It downloads feeds and aggregate their contents in a single site
* The new aggregated site has a feed of its own (atom and rss)
* It uses Mark Pilgrim’s excelent FeedParser
* The subscriber list can be exported as OPML and FOAF
But FeedJack also has some advantages:
* It handles historical data, you can read old posts
* It parses a lot more info, including post categories
* It generates pages/feeds with posts of a certain category (example,
feed)
* It generates pages/feeds with posts from a certain subscriber (example,
feed)
* It generates pages/feeds with posts of a certain category from a certain
subcriber (example, feed)
* A cloud tag/folksonomy (hype 2.0 compliant) for every page and every
subscriber
* It uses Django templates
* The administration is done via web (using Django’s kickass autogenerated
and magical admin site), and can handle multiple planets.
* Extensive use of django’s internal cache engine. Most of the time you
will have no database hits when serving pages.
tu en penses quoi olivier ? du coup faut juste l'installer ;)
Nicolas JEUDY
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