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authorjoey <joey@0fa5a96a-9a0e-0410-b3b2-a0fd24251071>2006-08-28 00:27:44 +0000
committerjoey <joey@0fa5a96a-9a0e-0410-b3b2-a0fd24251071>2006-08-28 00:27:44 +0000
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-- The [[TODO]] page would work better if the first N were shown in full,
- and then all open items were shown in summary. Maybe add this mode.
- Add Discussion and Edit links at the bottom of each inlined post.
- It would be possible to support rss enclosures for eg, podcasts, pretty easily.
@@ -8,7 +6,7 @@ info, and the enclosure will be added to the entry. It will also add a <link />
at the top, but I don't know if this is necessary. It also includes a fix for
when make is used without PREFIX.
-http://jameswestby.net/scratch/podcast.diff
+<http://jameswestby.net/scratch/podcast.diff>
-- JamesWestby
@@ -46,7 +44,7 @@ want to add a dependency on a IDv3 tag library. You could add another file
It's obviously up to you which way you want to go.
-http://jameswestby.net/scratch/podcast2.diff
+<http://jameswestby.net/scratch/podcast2.diff>
-- JamesWestby
@@ -70,3 +68,22 @@ this mode is used. It might be that this is not necessary, as can we assume
that people wont use raw if they want to pod/vid/whatevercast?
-- JamesWestby
+
+ Using File::Mimeinfo makes sense to me.
+
+ I think it probably makes sense to make the (html) blog page
+ add an entry with a link to the file that's in the enclosure in the
+ rss feed. Whether or not raw is being used.
+
+ Note: I'm still unsure about whether podcasts should support
+ descriptions for the enclosures or not. Here's an early podcast
+ that did use descriptions:
+ <http://static.userland.com/gems/backend/gratefulDead.xml>
+ Here's a contemporary podcast, which also uses descriptions:
+ <http://www.lugradio.org/episodes.rss>
+
+ The podcast client I use certianly doesn't care about the
+ descriptions. But it's podracer, probably not the thing most
+ podcast users use. :-)
+
+ --[[Joey]]