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Key: JRA-10853
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Timed out
Priority: Minor Minor
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Vegard Hamar
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Improved RSS Generation

Created: 14/Aug/06 10:09 AM   Updated: 25/Oct/06 02:50 AM
Component/s: Web interface
Affects Version/s: None
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Participants: Scott Farquhar [Atlassian] and Vegard Hamar
Since last comment: 1 year, 50 weeks, 4 days ago
Resolution Date: 21/Oct/06 02:13 AM
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Hi,

Would it be possible to get an "improved" RSS generator in JIRA? It would be nice if the RSS feeds would be a little more "specific" and contained more information.

Examples would be:
Better / more specific feed titles. Ex: <reportname> - <projectname> @ .....
Adding category fields to the items
Ex: <category>Comp: Administration</category><category>Vers: 3.6.3 Enterprise</category>

Best regards
Vegard Hamar



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Scott Farquhar [Atlassian] added a comment - 16/Aug/06 08:57 AM
Vegard,

Can you please give me some more information about what you would like to see? I am working on this for JIRA 3.7.


Vegard Hamar added a comment - 25/Oct/06 02:50 AM
Hi Scott

Sorry that it took so long to respond to your question.

The two things I was looking for is.

1. More descriptive title information in the RSS feed
An example would be that I select a project (JIRA) and then Open issues, the title in the feed would be: Open Issues - JIRA (JRA) instead of just showing Atlassian JIRA. And if I select Confluence and Outstanding, the title would be Outstanding - Confluence (CONF)

2. Add f.ex. Component and Version information as category information to each item in the feed in addition or instead of extending the schema. Category is part of the rss spec.

An example of a feed using this is: http://msdn.microsoft.com/rss.xml

Best regards
Vegard