Hello all, Over the past few days a few friends and I have been working diligently on creating an Emacs Lisp library which allows for integration of RSS blog posts in a webring-style format into your Org-generated blog or website. I have detailed this exciting adventure on a recent blog post with a demonstation: https://brettgilio.ml/posts/2020-08-20-announcing-org-webring.html You can find the sources, mailing list, and ticket tracker at: https://sr.ht/~brettgilio/org-webring/ I hope people will find this useful, it seems to be pretty well-received already! I love reviewing patches as well, so if you see something that should be changed, or have a suggestion please do not hesitate to subscribe to our private mailing list for this package! https://lists.sr.ht/~brettgilio/org-webring That's all for now! Brett Gilio
Hello all! I hope this post is well received. Today marks the first stable release of org-webring. Org-webring is an alternative implementation of a feed-based webring, taking inspiration from openring by Drew DeVault. Intended to integrate with Org-based websites and blogs (either directly, or indirectly, as in ox-hugo), it will fetch a given list of web feed files and correctly parse and format the elements to be displayed for sharing. You can find more details about org-webring on my recent blogpost: https://brettgilio.ml/posts/2020-08-20-announcing-org-webring.html The project page, including sourcecode is available at: https://sr.ht/~brettgilio/org-webring/ If you want to participate in discussion or send patches, we have a private mailing list I encourage you to subscribe to located at: https://sr.ht/~brettgilio/org-webring/lists Best wishes to all, Brett Gilio
Am Freitag, dem 21. August 2020 schrieb Brett Gilio: > I hope this post is well received. Today marks the first stable release > of org-webring. Org-webring is an alternative implementation of a > feed-based webring, taking inspiration from openring by Drew DeVault. > Intended to integrate with Org-based websites and blogs (either > directly, or indirectly, as in ox-hugo), it will fetch a given list of > web feed files and correctly parse and format the elements to be > displayed for sharing. This looks pretty interesting. I am currently porting my blog from nanoc to Org and I could see use for this. In any case, thank you for sharing this. -quintus -- Dipl.-Jur. M. Gülker | https://mg.guelker.eu | For security: Unna, Germany | kontakt@guelker.eu | () Avoid HTML e-mail European Union | PGP: see homepage | /\ http://asciiribbon.org
Marvin ‘quintus’ Gülker <post+orgmodeml@guelker.eu> writes:
> Am Freitag, dem 21. August 2020 schrieb Brett Gilio:
>> I hope this post is well received. Today marks the first stable release
>> of org-webring. Org-webring is an alternative implementation of a
>> feed-based webring, taking inspiration from openring by Drew DeVault.
>> Intended to integrate with Org-based websites and blogs (either
>> directly, or indirectly, as in ox-hugo), it will fetch a given list of
>> web feed files and correctly parse and format the elements to be
>> displayed for sharing.
>
> This looks pretty interesting. I am currently porting my blog from
> nanoc to Org and I could see use for this. In any case, thank you for
> sharing this.
>
> -quintus
Quintus,
Thank you for your kind remark! More development on the project is to
come. I hope you enjoy it in its current iteration, and will follow for
future releases!
Brett Gilio
Hi Brett, thanks for sharing this! I had no chance yet to test this but it looks useful. I added a link to https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tools/ Best, -- Bastien
Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> writes:
> Hi Brett,
>
> thanks for sharing this! I had no chance yet to test this but it
> looks useful. I added a link to https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tools/
>
> Best,
Hello Bastien,
Thank you for the addition! I appreciate your support.
Brett Gilio