Desktop aggregators are great. They sit there all day, pinging away at sites, and as soon as they notice something new, they pop up little windows on your desktop, and let you read items. But what about when you go home from work? Or what about when you are on a trip? You get totally out of sync, and don't know what you've read and haven't read. You are enraged. Feed on Feeds A server side aggregator solves this. It keeps track of what items you've read, and keeps happily checking up on your feeds no matter where you are. Whenever you want to see what's new, you just bring up a web page and scan the newest items. You can mark the items as read so they won't be shown again. Or, you can just always show the most recent N items, like the way LiveJournal's friends pages work. Also, having the aggregator in your browser eliminates the "impedance mismatch" that sometimes occurs between a desktop aggregator and your browser. All your native browsing methods work on a FEED ON FEEDS page. Open pages in new tabs, bookmark them for later, browse whatever way you like. WWW: http://feedonfeeds.com/ freebsd-ports-gnome
FreeBSD GNOME current development ports (https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-gnome)
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* Revert "dix: use the event mask of the grab for TryClientEvents."naddy2012-04-252-1/+91
* - Please welcome Xorg 7.5.2miwi2012-04-2220-283/+226
* Repeated words are are hard to to find sometimes.eadler2012-01-081-1/+1
* - Remove WITH_FBSD10_FIX, is no longer neededmiwi2011-11-093-3/+0
* - Fix build on FreeBSD 10.0miwi2011-10-293-1/+3
* Fix CVE-2011-4028 and CVE-2011-4029.kwm2011-10-192-4/+22
* - Add LDFLAGS to CONFIGURE_ENV and MAKE_ENV (as it was done with LDFLAGS)amdmi32011-09-241-2/+2
* Mark as broken on recent i386-9: fails to compile.linimon2011-08-291-1/+7
* Remove USE_GNOME=gnometarget from ports. It has been a empty keyword sincekwm2011-08-121-1/+0
* Fix the "exaGetPixmapFirstPixel called for invalid bpp" problem. This bugkwm2011-08-072-1/+27
* Unbreak this -- random automake fallout not shown up on amd64 -exp runsade2011-03-212-1/+7
* - Get Rid MD5 supportmiwi2011-03-194-5/+0
* - point x2x to its new homebapt2011-03-113-2/+3
* Revert "dix: use the event mask of the grab for TryClientEvents."naddy2011-02-282-0/+90
* - Please welcome Xorg 7.5.1miwi2011-02-2613-41/+15
* - There's no nv(4x) manpage in xorg-server distribution anymore.stas2011-01-251-1/+0
* - Fix build on powerpc64.stas2011-01-251-1/+1
* - DISTNAME= ${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION} is the default and not needed.pgollucci2010-12-301-1/+0
* Sync to new bsd.autotools.mkade2010-12-041-1/+1
* Punt autoconf267->autoconf268ade2010-10-161-1/+1
* Autotools update. Read ports/UPDATING 20100915 for details.ade2010-09-161-2/+2
* - Fix build on ppcmiwi2010-05-051-11/+0
* - Update to Xorg 7.5miwi2010-05-0113-46/+37
* Given that HAL doesn't work on sparc64 and always needs to be disabledmarius2010-02-081-2/+11
* Update xorg-server and friends to 1.6.5.rnoland2010-02-0711-44/+20
* For ports maintained by ports@FreeBSD.org, remove names and/ordougb2009-12-211-3/+0
* Mark BROKEN on 9.x: does not builderwin2009-12-161-0/+4
* -Repocopy devel/libtool15 -> libtool22 and libltdl15 -> libltdl22.mezz2009-08-031-1/+1
* Allow building on ia64. This does not make it functional, becausemarcel2009-06-202-1/+229
* Convert most of remaining ports that depend on xorg-libraries toamdmi32009-06-091-1/+2
* Update Xserver and friends to 1.6.1rnoland2009-05-0812-41/+35
* Update Xorg server to 1.6.0rnoland2009-04-0419-625/+111
* Given that the x86-centric approach of mmap(2)'ing PCI memory viamarius2009-04-012-1/+14
* Add the patch that I missed in the last commit.rnoland2009-03-091-0/+90
* Add a patch from git to fix issues with gnome-2.25.rnoland2009-03-092-2/+1