We need: A site that accepts a feed (RSS, Atom) and a release rate, and generates you a feed starting at the start of the old feed and releasing entries on your schedule.
I’ve been meaning to build such a service for a while, and thinking that rssreplay was down actually pushed me over the edge. If you’re interested in testdriving it, let me know.
This is a general problem, and deserves a general solution.
Other instances of the problem:
You just discovered http://xkcd.com/, and there are nearly 900 of them. How can you push through them at a reasonable rate?
You just discovered http://partiallyclips.com/, and you can’t even tell how many there are. What next?
etc.
We need:
A site that accepts a feed (RSS, Atom) and a release rate, and generates you a feed starting at the start of the old feed and releasing entries on your schedule.
http://rssreplay.heroku.com/ should do what you need.
That looks like exactly what I need—thanks… only…
http://rssreplay.heroku.com/create → “Internal Server Error”
(and I’d love to work out what’s going wrong so I can fix it, so)…
SOURCE CODE → 404 this is not the web page you are looking for
If you get the date format exactly right (a variant of plain English) it seems to work.
I’ve been meaning to build such a service for a while, and thinking that rssreplay was down actually pushed me over the edge. If you’re interested in testdriving it, let me know.
I’m interested.
feedpacer.appspot.com
you’re user #1 :) It don’t look pretty (yet), but it works as far as I’ve tested it.
It works! It works beautifully!