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RSSifying everything

I want to subscribe to my UML model

We're using a UML modelling tool at work and included in the model are the source requirements themselves (i.e. system must do X). After chatting to a couple of people, there doesn't seem to be an easy way of being notified when these source requirements change. After all, requirement changes need to be rippled through to other team members. When will RSS become truly pervasive outside the web? I want to subscribe to my UML model. :-)

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Re: RSSifying everything

COOOOL idea. PS: Will you open JavaPolis slides & podcasts?

Re: RSSifying everything

Why not Atom? It's a valid XML document and can include XHTML entries (unlike RSS which usually double-escapes everything :-)

Re: RSSifying everything

That would also work, but "Atomifying everything" wasn't as catchy a title. ;-)

Re: RSSifying everything

My old company used to be keen on using Caliber requirements manager on handling this sort of thing. They might have added an RSS feed to that recently.

Re: Atomising everything

What about Atomising everyting? Not as much of a pain in the Rss.

Re: RSSifying everything

RSSifying everything? That's just perverse.

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