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http://bluesat.com.au/tag/ros/feed/ #24

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hjed opened this issue Jul 9, 2017 · 3 comments
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http://bluesat.com.au/tag/ros/feed/ #24

hjed opened this issue Jul 9, 2017 · 3 comments

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hjed commented Jul 9, 2017

Would you be able to add the ros section of our blog? http://bluesat.com.au/tag/ros/feed/ (if you need to the unfiltered feed its http://bluesat.com.au/feed/)

Also I don't know if its possible but could you add rel="canonical" to your title links, as google expects that from content aggregators when linking to original articles.

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tfoote commented Jul 9, 2017

Please submit a PR to add your blog to the config.

WRT canonical links. We don't have subpages for each element which means that canonical links cannot be used as the content is in the body: https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/75788/can-rel-canonical-links-be-included-in-rss-feeds and https://webmasters.googleblog.com/2013/04/5-common-mistakes-with-relcanonical.html give more explainations.

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tfoote commented Jul 10, 2017

It looks like there's an RSS feed native "source" tag that could be used and is proposed upstream: rubys/venus#20 that would be similar to the canonical reference.

I'm going to close this as there's no action items for the repository. We request PRs for adding feeds so there's easy git history to browse for submissions.

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hjed commented Jul 11, 2017

Ok, fair enough. Never mind about the canonical thing. I've submitted a pull request.

tfoote pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 11, 2017
From #24 we regularly publish articles that relate to ROS (its a key technology in one of our projects).
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