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title: Drupal and the Open Web
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date: 2025-02-05
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permalink: daily/2025/02/05/open
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- software-development
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- drupal
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Drupal and the open web.
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A few days ago, I said that [I still like to use RSS][0] to consume a lot of online content.
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Unfortunately, a lot of websites either don't have RSS or Atom feeds, or they aren't easy to find without viewing the website's source code.
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The ability for people to publish and easily consume other people's content is a main principle of the open web, instead of relying on other websites and social media.
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Drupal is one of the projects [that make an open web possible][1].
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It's easy to create an RSS feed of your articles, events or any other content on your Drupal website for others to consume.
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I also love that Drupal.org itself does this by publishing RSS feeds for project releases and various other content - not just news or blog posts.
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Because of this, I can subscribe to the feeds I want from any website that creates them and I can consume it how and when I want.
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Long live the open web!
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[0]: {{site.url}}/daily/2025/02/02/simple
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[1]: https://www.drupal.org/association/open-web-manifesto
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