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	<title>Comments on: Our RSS Feeds Rock the House</title>
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		<title>By: flow</title>
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		<description>Many thanks for tweaking the RSS feed Nick! (and thanks for opening this thread Greta.)

I was reflecting on your question: â€œSo what should Nick do next?â€ (I realize there have been radical changes since this thread opened, but I thought Iâ€™d go ahead anyway). So, please forgive my presumptuousness and I donâ€™t mind one bit if my comments go completely unnoticed or are ignored completely.

Given the hiatus and the suspension of new programming, is there any chance you could integrate some functionality to allow community members to interface more efficiently with the ROS archive?

Iâ€™m thinking about a function that allows community members to â€œrateâ€ past episodes and then uses this feedback to generate a â€œbest of ROSâ€ section for the root page, and a â€œrecommended listening listâ€ embedded in the member profile?  This way visitors could get some navigational inspiration from the members that remain active during the hiatus.

Or maybe replace the â€œsuggest a show threadâ€ with a â€œrandomâ€ archive link generator that changes every time the link is selected.

What about a list of all programming that can be sorted either by recording date or alphabetically?

Just thinking out loud. Thanks again, and best wishes to all of you!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many thanks for tweaking the RSS feed Nick! (and thanks for opening this thread Greta.)</p>
<p>I was reflecting on your question: â€œSo what should Nick do next?â€ (I realize there have been radical changes since this thread opened, but I thought Iâ€™d go ahead anyway). So, please forgive my presumptuousness and I donâ€™t mind one bit if my comments go completely unnoticed or are ignored completely.</p>
<p>Given the hiatus and the suspension of new programming, is there any chance you could integrate some functionality to allow community members to interface more efficiently with the ROS archive?</p>
<p>Iâ€™m thinking about a function that allows community members to â€œrateâ€ past episodes and then uses this feedback to generate a â€œbest of ROSâ€ section for the root page, and a â€œrecommended listening listâ€ embedded in the member profile?  This way visitors could get some navigational inspiration from the members that remain active during the hiatus.</p>
<p>Or maybe replace the â€œsuggest a show threadâ€ with a â€œrandomâ€ archive link generator that changes every time the link is selected.</p>
<p>What about a list of all programming that can be sorted either by recording date or alphabetically?</p>
<p>Just thinking out loud. Thanks again, and best wishes to all of you!</p>
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