I had a discussion at OSCMS (with merlinofchaos, I think) about the tangle of contrib modules trying to replace Aggregator. As promised, I have posted an API framework requirements doc as a result of that discussion. http://drupal.org/node/130942 The API would allow all aggregation modules to share a single code base, rather than duplicating code and (potentially) opening security holes by processing feeds in untested ways. Ken Rickard agentrickard
Ken, Pleasure meeting you. It truly is a small world (in our business especially). I've had one hell of a nightmare in getting back (I'm stuck in Chicago until tomorrow and spent the night last night at San Diego Airport :} . Other than this, it was a great conference. For a smaller newspaper or weekly, Drupal is an absolute no-brainer. For a boston.com, etc. probably not so. Have a good trip. Tim On 3/25/07, Ken Rickard <agentrickard@gmail.com> wrote:
I had a discussion at OSCMS (with merlinofchaos, I think) about the tangle of contrib modules trying to replace Aggregator.
As promised, I have posted an API framework requirements doc as a result of that discussion.
The API would allow all aggregation modules to share a single code base, rather than duplicating code and (potentially) opening security holes by processing feeds in untested ways.
Ken Rickard agentrickard
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