About: euro.weblogs.com

As an ‘RSS & PING evangelist’ I write a lot about the same subject ;-)
Those things can happen.

I see that Roel is ‘pinging’ euro.weblogs.com now. He is using NUCLEUS.

Maybe it’s an idea for the european weblog developers like NUCLEUS & PIVOT

Only with direct support of the weblog software (ping enabled / implemented)
more and more European webloggers using this software will ping and use EURO.WEBLOGS.COM

Amost nobody reads blogs anymore

* Evhead:
“Amost nobody reads blogs anymore,” says Marc Canter, “Everything comes in through RSS.” Actually, a tiny technical elite reads RSS. Everyone else reads on the web. Maybe that will change. I’m not sure.

* Mike Krus
That tiny technical elite uses a shitload of my bandwidth ;-)
“I don’t aggree though. RSS is out there, it’s being used for many various purposes. New RSS News Readers are poping out. Many of them do a great job at hidding the technicality of RSS…”

Apache logfile into RSS -> LogSnap

* Just came across a weblog entry about logSnap

* LogSnap is a Perl script that takes a snapshot of a webserver’s access log-file. The snapshot is created by parsing the log-file’s most recent entries (e.g. the last 300 lines) and transforming them into RSS 2.0 format (Really Simple Syndication). Thus, you can both monitor the activities on your webserver with your RSS-Reader and syndicate these information to anyone else (whatever the purpose of doing that may be…).

Message to self: test this!

Apache logfile into RSS -> LogSnap

* Just came across a weblog entry about logSnap

* LogSnap is a Perl script that takes a snapshot of a webserver’s access log-file. The snapshot is created by parsing the log-file’s most recent entries (e.g. the last 300 lines) and transforming them into RSS 2.0 format (Really Simple Syndication). Thus, you can both monitor the activities on your webserver with your RSS-Reader and syndicate these information to anyone else (whatever the purpose of doing that may be…).

Message to self: test this!