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The RDF stream for the forum can be found at: http://forum.openvz.org/rdf.php
The streams has three modes of operation, which are tailored for a specific data that you wish to fetch. You can specify the mode by passing the 'mode' parameter via GET to the rdf script. The support modes are 'u', for user information retrieval, 't' for topic retrieval and 'm' for message retrieval. Each mode has a number of options that allow you to specify the exact nature of the data you wish to fetch. Below is the explanation of those flags, it should be noted that flags are not exclusive and you can use as many as you like in a single request.
'm' mode (messages)
cat | Only retrieve messages from category with this id. |
frm | Only retrieve messages from forum with this id. |
th | Only retrieve messages from topic with this id. |
id | Retrieve a single message with the specified id. |
ds | Only retrieve messages posted after the specified date (unix timestamp). |
de | Only retrieve messages posted before the specified date (unix timestamp). |
n | Fetch no more then n messages (cannot be higher then overall maximum). |
o | Starting offset from which to begin fetching messages. |
l | Order messages from newest to oldest. |
basic | Output basic data parse-able by most RDF parsers. |
't' mode (topics)
cat | Only retrieve topics from category with this id. |
frm | Only retrieve topics from forum with this id. |
id | Retrieve a single topic with the specified id. |
ds | Only retrieve topics where the last message was posted after the specified date (unix timestamp). |
de | Only retrieve topics where the last message was posted before the specified date (unix timestamp). |
n | Fetch no more then n topics (cannot be higher then overall maximum). |
o | Starting offset from which to begin fetching topics. |
l | Order topics from newest to oldest. |
Example: The following link will fetch 10 most recent messages from your forum: http://forum.openvz.org/rdf.php?mode=m&l=1&n=10
Bugzilla
Any search in http://bugzilla.openvz.org/ is RSS/atom feed enabled. Just run a search and the result page will contain links to the same content in RSS/atom format.
For example, this returns all opened kernel bugs.