Poland’s Ministry of Digital Affairs is working on legislation that could require all government bodies to provide RSS or Atom channels on their websites. If adopted, the regulation would place Poland among the first EU countries to introduce such a legal mandate.
Very cool. If only there were things similar to RSS for things other than news feeds.
Like XHTML, that “semantic web” thing of old.
This is the way to go!
X is not a good look, it is ******* cringe to see governmental entities still using it around the world.
it is hunter2 cringe to see governmental entities still using it around the world
you need to take better care of your password!
Nice! I wish job and flat markets were required to provide updates via RSS instead of the stupid html-only email-newsletter.
While not directly related to RSS, Polish Central Bank provides currency rates for most popular currencies via XML (it’s in Polish, I was unable to find instructions in English). I think this may suffice.
Had no idea Atom was a thing, I’ve read about it just then and still don’t really get what it’s for, it seems so similar to RSS
Technically this was supposed to be a replacement for RSS channels but most modern readers seem to support both standards now.




