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Better Linguist List RSS Feeds

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Everyone I know in linguistics uses the LINGUIST List website to a greater or lesser degree. Linguist List began as a mailing list in the 90’s, with book, job, and dissertation announcements, call-for-papers, and general academic discussions.

Nowadays many people follow the various announcements on Linguist List using an RSS feed reader such as Google Reader or my personal favorite NetNewsWire.

Unfortunately, the Linguist List RSS feeds (at least recently) don’t include the full text of the articles and have a few other quirks as well. It’s often hard to judge based on the title whether it’s really something I’m interested or not, so I’ve spent a lot of time frustratedly opening any possibly interesting-looking entry in a separate NetNewsWire tab. Today I decided enough was enough: I just wrote a script which parses each of the Linguist List RSS feeds, finds the actual descriptions and interleaves them.1 It’s working remarkably well so far:

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  1. Veteran Linguist List RSS subscribers will also note that I’m adding the full title to the entry title for the Conferences and Calls lists as well. 

Keep up with Yet Another Related Posts Plugin with RSS!

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

As more and more people have been using my Yet Another Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, I thought it would be nice to have an RSS feed for users to stay on top of the latest releases.

Clicking on a version’s permalink will let you download the plugin. Subscribe now and be the first to find out when the upcoming version 2.1 is released!

I decided to semi-automate this RSS-producing process as well. As a plugin developer using wordpress.org’s plugin hosting, I sync a local copy of the plugin to their server using SVN. I wrote a PHP script to get the modification date information directly from the local files, parse the version log in the read me, and produce the RSS feed. If there’s an interest, perhaps I’ll release this code in the future.


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