[Solved] Liferea and RSS syndication of the forum

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[Solved] Liferea and RSS syndication of the forum

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I use Liferea, a news aggregator for Unix and Linux.
Where is the RSS link to watch all the new Writer posts?
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Try
https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/feed/entries/atom

The release cycle of AOO is slow, so don't expect constant updates.
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Thanks RoyOF. I would like to read the Forum posts (all the new posts/replies for Writer, at the moment) in my news feed reader.

Is it possible?
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Yes, there is a RSS feed but can't find the topic about that right now.
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AOO4/LO5 • Linux • Fedora 23
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Thanks for the links

I am starting with the Writer forum.

What are the other URL for:

The Calc forum
The Impress forum
The Draw forum
The Math forum
The Base forum

These applications are also on my to do list.
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I just change the ending part of the URL with the forum URL, e.g. Impress is f=10

(ATOM) feed info for impress: http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/ ... d.php?f=10
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Yep. That's where I got it.
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