prusaprinters 'prints' needs rss/atom/json feeds
I don't see a forum for the prusaprinters 'prints' section. But it desperately needs a newsfeed. I don't care the format (I have preferences, but anything is better than none).
RE: prusaprinters 'prints' needs rss/atom/json feeds
I second your request.
I use the rss feed on Thingiverse to be notified about new / revised prints.
A rss feed for prusaprinters "prints" would be really appreciated.
RE: prusaprinters 'prints' needs rss/atom/json feeds
I concur.
I use a newsreader (Feedly) to follow quite a few RSS feeds, and it would be nice to have such a feed from here.
RE: prusaprinters 'prints' needs rss/atom/json feeds
Seconded
RE: prusaprinters 'prints' needs rss/atom/json feeds
I would also follow the posts to prusaprinters.org if and when an RSS feed is made available.
RE: prusaprinters 'prints' needs rss/atom/json feeds
Bump!
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints needs an RSS feed.
Supporting the various categories would be even better.
RE: prusaprinters 'prints' needs rss/atom/json feeds
On the one hand I definitely like this idea.
On the other, I could definitely see this as being one the more over-active RSS feeds I subscribe to.
Aaron
I certainly don't want notifications for 300 - 700 objects a day. Since Prusa gamified the site it has become unuseable. There are rarely more than one or two prints a week worth looking at in detail so the signal to noise ratio is outrageous.
Cheerio,
RE: prusaprinters 'prints' needs rss/atom/json feeds
Agreed. Supporting categories would allow you to monitor just those topics that are most interesting. And being RSS, this is totally opt-in and you would only see the updates that you have subscribed in your RSS reader.
A "top rated" or "top downloaded" feed may satisfy those users who don't want to review hundreds of models.
A "top rated" or "top downloaded" feed may satisfy those users who don't want to review hundreds of models.
No.
Without some sort of quality control those are social media categories and so inherently self reinforcing. They will obscure better prints and reduce the usability of the site.
Cheerio,