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News Aggregator 1.0.7
Change log
We have a released a new update to News Aggregator bringing some new features and changes
Features and Changes:
Faster, lighter feed fetches
News Aggregator now tells each feed server what it last saw. If nothing has changed, the server responds instantly.
Parallel feed fetches. Sources are now fetched concurrently instead of one at a time. On sites with many sources, scheduled fetch runs finish dramatically faster
Flagged item retention period:
Flagged items are now pruned on their own retention schedule. News items that have been hidden, filtered by a keyword, or flagged as duplicates are automatically deleted after a short retention period of 30 days. Can be changed.
Three new admin options
Choose how long to keep flagged news items. Default is 30 days.
(adv) Choose how many feeds to fetch in parallel. Default is 5, choose up to 20.
(adv) Choose how long to wait for a single feed’s response. Default is 15 seconds, and feeds that exceed this time or are unresponsive result in an error.
Release notes
We have a released a new update to News Aggregator bringing some new features and changes
Features and Changes:
Faster, lighter feed fetches
News Aggregator now tells each feed server what it last saw. If nothing has changed, the server responds instantly.
Parallel feed fetches. Sources are now fetched concurrently instead of one at a time. On sites with many sources, scheduled fetch runs finish dramatically faster
Flagged item retention period:
Flagged items are now pruned on their own retention schedule. News items that have been hidden, filtered by a keyword, or flagged as duplicates are automatically deleted after a short retention period of 30 days. Can be changed.
Three new admin options
Choose how long to keep flagged news items. Default is 30 days.
(adv) Choose how many feeds to fetch in parallel. Default is 5, choose up to 20.
(adv) Choose how long to wait for a single feed’s response. Default is 15 seconds, and feeds that exceed this time or are unresponsive result in an error.