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- From: Dave Winer <dave@userland.com>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Sun, 09 May 1999 10:27:09 -0700
Dear XML-DEV people,
In March we decided that RSS-based syndication was too good to pass up, so
we quickly built a syndication server in Frontier 6 to compete with
My.Netscape.Com. Netscape welcomed us by adding them to their directory.
(Thanks Netscape!)
RSS is an XML-based format that represents what we in the Frontier
community call a "weblog". It's frequently updated site that points to
stories on and off-site, that identifies an audience and feeds links to
them. Until RSS came along the only format people were using was HTML. RSS
changed that.
The Motley Fool, Mozilla.Org and Slashdot are examples of online services
that are supporting RSS. We're rendering them using Frontier's content
management system, for now in HTML. But we are also getting ready to do an
open source release of our server software, and all its interfaces will be
in XML and XML-RPC, so we're not wanting to be in a controlling position
from a standpoint of software or registrations. We are not using RSS to
artificially drive sales of our CMS, we want to win because we're the best,
not because we have a corner on the market. (Hint to Vignette.)
We've decided to open the whole thing. It's too good to try to hold onto.
We're doing easy to use software to develop and maintain weblog sites, and
of course they will all aggregate using the next generation of RSS and
today's RSS. Who knows in what perverted ways this content will flow around
the net? I'm totally looking forward to participate in the creative chaos
that's coming!
Today's milestone is that we're publishing the list of URLs that have been
registered so far. This is a dynamic list, it's recalc'd every time you hit
the page.
http://my.userland.com/xml/serviceList.xml
From the XML-DEV perspective, the milestone is that XML is catching up
with content developers. It's not too complex and the rewards are not
elusive. Put up an RSS version of your site, and you get more flow. An
obvious benefit.
Tomorrow we'll release the source code for the server and during the next
few weeks we'll add XML-RPC interfaces and document them.
Dave Winer
UserLand Software
PS: This message is also at http://discuss.userland.com/msgReader$5891.
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