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Publish user feed with PubSubHubbub #89

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evanp opened this issue Aug 23, 2012 · 4 comments
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Publish user feed with PubSubHubbub #89

evanp opened this issue Aug 23, 2012 · 4 comments
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evanp commented Aug 23, 2012

Publish a user's feed using PubSubHubbub.

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I'd like to see a socket.io (or similar websocket tech) way to have clients connect to activitypump.

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evanp commented Sep 20, 2012

Me too! I thought there was an issue for this.

Don Park [email protected] wrote:

I'd like to see a socket.io (or similar websocket tech) way to have
clients connect to activitypump.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
https://github.com/evanp/activitypump/issues/89#issuecomment-8739645

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evanp commented Sep 20, 2012

@donpdonp It's #19. I still haven't committed to a technology but I think the choices are "raw" Websockets or socket.io.

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evanp commented Jan 26, 2013

@donpdonp I just saw this; pump.io has had sockjs in the 0.2.0 version for a while.

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