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20040708 Thursday July 08, 2004

What Sun RSS feeds would you like?

Ben Hammersley recently wrote about how to turn Fedex tracking into RSS. Now whenever a Fedex person so much as breathes on your package, you'll get to know about it. Instantly. If you read the post, you'll see that this was a hack, albeit a very clever useful one. It would be nice if Fedex now went out and officially provided the same kind of functionality.

Taking this one step further, what stuff on our Sun webpages would it be nice to also see provided as RSS feeds? No promises here, I'm just asking. One that I'd like to see, is for the publically available bug reports. Wouldn't be it be useful to know when new bugs have been reported against your favorite applications or libraries?

Or when a new version or update of a Sun product becomes available. Or new technical tips for developers. Or new major initiatives that we announce.

But I suspect there are lots of little useful feeds that would make a difference.

What Sun supplied RRS feeds would you like to see? Please comment.

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( Jul 08 2004, 05:00:04 AM PDT ) [Listen] Permalink Comments [2]

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Solaris patches through RSS would be a nice idea.... Antonio

Posted by Antonio Dell'elce on July 08, 2004 at 06:58 AM PDT #

I think separate feeds for all project patches (solaris9, sol9x86, Java Enerprise System, ... )

Posted by Jan Matis on July 08, 2004 at 10:44 PM PDT #

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