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| [15:21:34] | <mstenta[m]> | Greg: I've used Feeds extensively! It's very flexible! |
| [15:21:41] | <mstenta[m]> | In fact, farmOS v1 CSV importers used Feeds :-) |
| [15:22:37] | <mstenta[m]> | In v2 we moved to using the new core Migrate API, which has some similarities (and differences). I think the Feeds module maintainers have been working on integrating Feeds with Migrate API IIRC... |
| [15:23:03] | <mstenta[m]> | https://www.drupal.org/project/feeds_migrate/ |
| [15:24:29] | <mstenta[m]> | Throwback... I gave a presentation on Feeds at Drupaldelphia back in 2012 😆 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBFncYuZ8k4 |
| [15:25:29] | <mstenta[m]> | (That was back on Drupal 7 I think) |
| [15:27:10] | <mstenta[m]> | <Greg[m]> "has anyone considered or used..." <- Yea that could be a great use case for Feeds, actually! I mainly used it for importing/updating records via CSV, but one of its original use cases was for aggregating content from RSS feeds or other external web-based sources. |
| [15:30:08] | <mstenta[m]> | There's also the Aggregator module, which used to be in Drupal core but was split out to contrib: https://www.drupal.org/project/aggregator |
| [15:33:31] | <mstenta[m]> | mstenta[m]: pcambra just shared this new Drupal.org guidance on AI contributions - relevant to our earlier discussions: https://www.drupal.org/docs/develop/issues/issue-procedures-and-etiquett... |