Automatic inclusion of news in sidebar does not work #836
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There is a feature to have started, documented (as currently disabled) and used in several places. It is intended to include a dynamic news feed related to a given tag in the sidebar of a page, for example an article about Free Software in universities could have to show the latest news about Free Software in education.
This is in unfinished state for years. We should either finish it or discard it (and clean out all the stuff related to it).
Hm, I think it works. I extended the template of "fetch-news" to also include entries in a sidebar, as you can see on https://fsfe.org/activities/radiodirective/
Or do you mean automatically showing news of the same tag as a news item has in its sidebar? If so, you could still make use of the enhanced fetch-news template.
From https://fsfe.org/contribute/template.de.html:
That's the feature I'm talking about.
Ah, didn't know that, thanks.
Well, nice feature and having this would be quite nice if one doesn't have to create the .xsl and .sources files in order to enable it (this is what one would have to do with the mentioned fetch-news solution.
With the latest improvements to the news feed XSL, we're at a very good state. All you have to do to include the news feed into your sidebar is:
.sources
file, and<news-list/>
wherever you want the feed to display within the sidebar.I think this is at least as good as the original plan, because it gives us more flexibility (about which news exactly to include and the positioning of the news feed within the sidebar) while adding less complexity to the whole build system.
Therefore I will now remove that bit from the documentation and all places where the non-working parameter is used, and consider this issue closed.