RDF Site Summary

What is RSS?

RSS is a new format for syndicating web site headlines.
It was created and popularised by Netscape for their personalised portal site.
Many sites, particularly weblogs, now produce an RSS version of their main page on a regular basis.

There have been a number of versions of RSS, starting with 0.90 which was released by Netscape in 1999. This was
quickly followed by version 0.91. The development of RSS then stopped as Netscape lost interest in promoting the format.
Throughout this period the idea of syndicating headlines through a simple format such as RSS was championed by
Dave Winer. In mid 2000, I proposed the modularization
of RSS through the use of namespaces
which prompted a group of us to begin to work on the specification once more, reintroducing
RDF which had been excised by Netscape for version 0.91. This was released as RSS 1.0 in December 2000. In response
Dave Winer, who felt sidelined by the process, released an incremental change to version 0.91 and called it 0.92.

The current situation is that we have two competing versions of RSS: 1.0 which is being developed and coordinated by an open group of
developers, and 0.92 which is authored by Dave Winer in response to suggestions from the developer community.

For a more complete history of RSS see Dave Winers RSS Timeline, but be sure to
read Dan Libby’s recollections of RSS development within Netscape and
Dan Brickley’s account of the origins of RSS. Leigh Dodds wrote
an account of the RSS 1.0 development process.

Specifications

RSS 1.0 development is currently being steered by the RSS working group

If you’re feeling confused, Aaron Swartz has produced an RSS compatibility chart

Surveys

I’ve conducted two RSS surveys to assess the state of the RSS landscape. The results are here:

First RSS Survey, May 2000

Second RSS Survey, July 2000

Articles

Red Carpet RSS by Rael Dornfest
Webreference – Using RSS News Feeds
Fun with Jabber: Headline Delivery with RSS by DJ Adams

Linux Zombies – RSS: News For Your Site!
IBM developerWorks – An introduction to RSS news feeds
O’Reilly Network – RSS Moves Forward by Edd Dumbill
O’Reilly Network – Writing RSS 1.0 by Rael Dornfest

Software

Viewing

The original Headline Viewer
XInfo headline viewer
amphetaDesk
FeedReader
Friday – J2ME based viewer for mobile devices

NewzCrawler

Producing

XML::RSS perl module
Webreference – RSS Channel Editor

Aggregating

blagg – simple command line aggregator

Meerkat – web based aggregator
Peerkat – a personal python based aggregator
Drupal – includes an aggregation module
Fyuze

Validating

Schematron Validator
Userland RSS Validator

About Ian Davis

British entrepreneur and CEO of Kasabi. Primary interests are open data, the semantic web and decentralization.
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