Thank you Adobe for removing me from feeds.adobe.com
Update: it turned out that removal of my blog from feeds.adobe.com was caused by a failure of the site’s database. I have published a blog post Adobe and feeds.adobe.com team, please accept my apology explaining what exactly happened.
I have to say I am really disappointed with this move. I really did not expected that. About a week ago my blog was approved for feeds.adobe.com. I just checked, when I try to ping my blog from here I see:
Adobe Feeds is not currently aggregating this site. If you would like your site to be added, use the Adobe Feeds Feed Submission Form to submit it for approval.
Now the question is, is this because of this post? I expected to be a persona non-grata in the ColdFusion community because of what I have been saying in the past. But that?! After Ben Forta answered my question with the statement that is now quoted all over the internet I asked:
Is this an official statement?
The answer was short: Yes
. So what happened to the don’t kill the messenger
rule?
May 2nd, 2009 at 5:59 am
or it could be completely innocent and related to this post http://weblogs.macromedia.com/cantrell/archives/2009/05/adobe_feeds_dat.html that was published yesterday ;)
May 2nd, 2009 at 8:48 am
Radek,
You might want to mail the Adobe Feed team before you go on a rant :)
A(nother) Reason to Love Adobe
The gentleman was very nice and apologized that my blog was removed and informed me that it was due to a technical issue related to their DB
May 2nd, 2009 at 1:01 pm
I’m still listed :-)
However, it is showing *zero* clicks for the last few articles. I doubt this is correct, but I did just upgrade my blog platform, so maybe the URLs have changed or something.