I’ve been putting a bit of work in updating the Public Sector Bloggers site, which aggregates a load of feeds from folk in the public sector who blog (duh…) in one place. The website gives a quick overview on the latest additions, or you can subscribe to a combined RSS feed or by email.
One thing I have changed is how the feed is generated. Before, I used Yahoo! Pipes to merge them all, which was a bit of pain in the neck. So I have now gone for a much easier way, which is to organise all the feeds in my Google Reader into a specific folder, and made that folder public, meaning it produces an RSS feed. I then use that feed to drive the site. Now to add a new feed, I just need to subscribe to it myself, and whack it into the right folder. Easy.
When I mentioned it last time, I had quite a few suggestions for additional feeds to add to the service. I’ve added quite a few more, so the list now looks like this:
- Andrew Lewin
- Carl Haggerty
- CivicSurf
- Me
- Gallomanor
- Digital Pioneer
- Mark O’Neill
- Emma Mulqueeny
- Justin Kerr-Stevens
- Dom Campbell
- Hazel Blears
- Steph Gray
- Ideal Government
- Lords of the Blog
- Millbank Systems
- Neil Williams
- Owen Barder
- Paul Canning
- Ingrid Koehler
- Public Strategy
- Simon Dickson
- Andrew Brown
- Steve Dale
- Mick Phythian
- Tom Watson
- Jeremy Gould
Again, if I have missed anyone obvious out, please do let me know.