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James Robertson

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Some Experimental BottomFeeder work Posted: Dec 15, 2003 8:01 PM
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I've been working on something experimental for BottomFeeder. I've got code for eliminating the feed list folder completely - at startup, and feedlists would be folded into the subscribed folder, and from that point forward, any feedlists added would come in as folders and feeds. No more artificial separation between feeds and feedlists, it all just becomes one seamless whole.

Now, I haven't versioned this into the public store yet, nor have I deployed it yet. What I'm wondering is, how useful is this? I rarely use feedlists, so I'm not the best judge of this. Any Bf feedlist users want to chime in?

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