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Data Sources: RSS feed list ยท All Hackerspaces
Source Code: github.com/denikryt/hackerspace-news-rss-feed
About The Project
This site aggregates publications from hackerspace RSS feeds collected from two sources: a wiki page with explicit RSS links and a broader list of hackerspaces, where RSS endpoints are discovered through crawling.
The information space around hackerspaces is fragmented. Publications, notes, articles, and updates are spread across many separate websites, making them harder to follow in one place.
This project addresses a practical part of that problem through RSS aggregation by collecting and organizing publications from available sources.
This project was created by a guy from Ukraine who shares hackerspace values and wanted to make navigation through hackerspace news a little easier.
The site focuses on both hackerspaces and the authors who create and publish the work.
This website is an aggregator. It pulls data from sources where the material has already been published.
Data on this site is updated every hour.
The goal is to provide a simpler way to browse hackerspace publications in one place and navigate them by hackerspace, by country, by authors, and through a global feed.
Suggest A Curated Publication
If you want your publication to be highlighted in the curated section, you can contact the project through Matrix: #hackerspace-news:matrix.org.
A curated publication can be published on an official hackerspace website, a personal site, or another independent platform, as long as it is meaningfully connected to hackerspaces as a topic.
To be included in the curated section, a publication should be available on a website that provides an RSS feed, so it can be retrieved and displayed through the aggregation system.
If a publication is already included through a hackerspace RSS feed, it can also be highlighted separately in the curated section.
The current basic condition is simple: the person suggesting the publication should be its author, and the publication should be clearly related to hackerspaces.
The curated section is intended for more substantial work, including articles, essays, documentation, reports, research notes, or similar materials.
The project is still in an early stage and evolving. Suggestions about functionality or the project in general can be shared via Matrix or through the GitHub repository.
Made with passion by Nachitima.