Lindsay changed his feed!

Hurray!!!… Lindsay, who posts really interesting stuff (and lots lots of it every day), changed his feed πŸ™‚ His feed only included the text of the entries without the links in order to force everybody to go to his page. I understand his motivation. Feeds were originally meant to announce the publication of a new entry on a web site so that readers would visit the site to read it. However, I prefer to read the entries directly in my feed reader (newsgator) since I read so many of them.

During coffee I asked Lindsay to change the default behaviour and he did it immediately. What a nice guy πŸ™‚

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