RSS Syndication coming?

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Jeff Guevin
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RSS Syndication coming?

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Hi Admins,

Just wondering if you've considering adding RSS support to the boards? It appears lots of people are using your bulletin board software (phpBB) with RSS, and if you've ever tried it, it is amazingly convenient!

If you don't know what RSS is, or would be interested in more info about implementing it with phpBB, I'll be happy to send you some links.

By the way, _great_ board and website! When I bought my tinwhistle in Killarney, it was little more than a souvenir, but it was this site that made me aware not only of how many people play and love the whistle, but how much the instrument and the art have to offer. Thanks!

-Jeff
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Re: RSS Syndication coming?

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Jeff Guevin wrote:Hi Admins,

Just wondering if you've considering adding RSS support to the boards? It appears lots of people are using your bulletin board software (phpBB) with RSS, and if you've ever tried it, it is amazingly convenient!
You know what's funny? I managed to overlook this post until I saw it while testing our new experimental <a href="/rss/">RSS support</a>. So, uh, there you go! Let me know how things work for you; I'm not a very heavy RSS user myself, so I can verify that it works but I can't verify how convenient it is.
By the way, _great_ board and website! When I bought my tinwhistle in Killarney, it was little more than a souvenir, but it was this site that made me aware not only of how many people play and love the whistle, but how much the instrument and the art have to offer. Thanks!
No, thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying it.

All the best,

--Rich
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