prerelease
and draft
releases from feeds.minor
you should not get patch
releases, but you will get minor
and major
ones.Feeds expire. This is to free up unused feeds so that they can go back into the pool of available feeds. The expiry time should currently be set to a period much longer than the regular polling frequency of most RSS readers. Whenever the feed is fetched, the expireAt
timestamp associated with that feed is increased.
It's recommended to use something like FreshRSS as a "middleman" to aggregate all your feeds in one place before it gets distributed out to all your devices, this way you can manage them in a single place, and you'll only "use" a single feed on this service as well (per software & semver pairing). Win-win!
This instance is serving 0 feeds!
When this reaches 100% the instance will no longer generate new feeds. You can wait a while and hope some of the current ones expire, or you can host your own RSSSF instance.