Manufactured Environments by Daniel Stout
Manufactured Environments by Daniel Stout

Maltese Cross Excuse our Mess: Site News

Posted by Daniel Stout on Tue 13 Jun 2006 at 3:52 PM

You’ll note some things in flux recently here at Manufactured Environments. We’ve stopped using FeedBurner to manage the blog and fotos RSS feeds. So to the ones of you who switched with us to FeedBurner, we’d kindly ask you to switch back. The podcasts feed will remain with FeedBurner. Here are the links.

In other news, we upgraded to the new beta 2 version of Movable Type 3.3. So you may notice some things flying about in the next day or two as we update templates and make use of all the latest features Six Apart has included.

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Comments (2)
Posted by Rick Klau on June 13, 2006 5:42 PM | Permalink

Hi -

While we're sorry to lose you, you should know that you can delete your feed at FeedBurner, and upon deletion you're presented with an option to redirect all feed requests back to your source feed. Details are here.

Again, we are sorry to lose you, but want you to know that we feel quite strongly that your feed (and your subscribers) are yours, and shouldn't ever be separated from their publisher.

Regards,

Rick

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Rick Klau
VP, Business Development
FeedBurner
rickk@feedburner.com
cell: 630-362-8911

Posted by Daniel Stout on June 14, 2006 9:42 AM | Permalink

Thanks for the information, Rick. I like FeedBurner a lot, but I think it adds the most value to the podcast feed. For the other feeds, it came down to a decision to keep things in-house.

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