Google Reader is going to shut down soon. As such, it might be interesting to provide a way for mageia users to host their own google-reader like. Possible candidates (very quick search): - zfeeder: http://zvonnews.sourceforge.net/zfeeder.php - feeds on feeds: http://feedonfeeds.com/ - rsslounge: http://code.google.com/p/rsslounge/ - rnews: http://rnews.sourceforge.net/index.php - tiny tiny rss: http://tt-rss.org/index.html I'm sure there may be others...
Adding Guillaume in cc:, since all of those apps are web apps requiring: - either a shared/exclusive httpd instance, - a mysql db Guillaume, do you know those apps? Which one(s) seem the best to you on a sysadmin perspective? Goal would be to have a very simple way of working: install the rpm, just point a browser to a given url and it works (tm).
CC: (none) => guillomovitch
It seems that fedora is packaging tt-rss (tiny tiny rss)
some softs that do not require a database (or support sqlite): kriss feed Aeres selfoss Gregarius Miniflux however, I did not manage to make them work... Any help welcome for this topic which I really don't know.
ok, some more investigation... Aeres is really slow. gregarius is no more developed since 2008 it appears. kriss feed is working fine. It needs php-mbstring. It's only a single file index.php to be placed on the webserver. dunno what's the best way to package it, though.
Tiny Tiny RSS seems pretty decent so long.
CC: (none) => sander.lepik
but tt-rss requries a mysql database. that's just insane imo...
You can use PostgreSQL if you like it more :)
I just submitted miniflux, which seems to works perfectly with an sqlite database.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED