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+date: "2004-11-16T19:03:29Z"
+title: Interesting ruby-talk thread on RSS/Atom
+---
+
+<p>
+<a
+href='http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/120061'>Here's</a>
+an interesting thread on <a
+href='http://ruby-talk.org/'><code>ruby-talk</code></a> talking about
+the <acronym title='RDF Site Summary / Really Simple Syndication /
+etc'>RSS</acronym> module &mdash; which I'm not a big fan of &mdash;
+built-in to <a href='http://ruby-lang.org/'>Ruby 1.8.x</a>. The thread
+nicely illustrates the mess that is <acronym title='RDF Site Summary / Really Simple Syndication /
+etc'>RSS</acronym>, and why consistency (and coherency) in standards
+are extremely important. Interesting read.
+</p>
+