I think he may be referring to my unofficial (screen-scraped) RSS feed of
"Today's Featured Article" hosted on my web site at
?
I don't even know if I can officially give or deny permission?! In any case,
everyone is free to use the feed.
HTH,
Mark Jeays
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Sent: April 5, 2006 5:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] [Ticket#2006040510003988] Using the
Wikipedia"Featured Article"
Hi
Does anyone have the knowledge and understanding to answer this email ?
Ant
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---- Forwarded message from james.johnstone(a)ayion.com ---
From: james.johnstone(a)ayion.com
To: board(a)wikimedia.org
Subject: Using the Wikipedia "Featured Article"
Date: 2006-04-05 08:23:40
Hello,
I'm writing to follow up on something I asked about a little while ago
that has come up for us again.
I wrote to you around two months ago asking about whether or
not we could
use an RSS feed of the Wikipedia "Todays
Featured Article" block to
include it in a piece of educational software we are currently in the
process of developing, but we never got as far as to request whether or
not we could do this.
So the question we are trying to get answered is, can we include the RSS
feed of the "Today's Featured Article" section in this educational
software package that we are developing?
The include would be displayed on the students "Start page",
the page
they
see when they first open up the service to gain
access to other
information.
This permission would be greatly appreciated,
Regards,
James Johnstone
head of development
ayion educational
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