For
legacy
RSS
Proxy
urls,
feedless
will
provide
error
messages
if
it
thinks
this
is
relevant
for
you.
Those
errors
should
only
appear
once
a
month.
Feedless
is
the
successor
project
of
rss-proxy.
If
you
use
one
of
the
provided
rss-proxy
services,
you
will
get
a
deprecation
warning.
At
some
point
I
want
to
disable
that
feature,
cause
it
is
incompatible
with
the
direction
I
want
to
head
in.
I
plan
to
provide
a
simple
migration
path
to
import
those
urls
in
feedless.
I
will
keep
supporting
RSS-Proxy
standalone
urls.
Standalone
feed
URLs
can
be
generated
in
RSS-proxy
without
signing
up.
They
necessary
information
to
transform
a
website
into
a
feed
is
contained
in
the
URL.
Such
a
feed
is
generated
per
request,
hence
there
are
some
feature
limitations:
fetch
frequency
is
limited
by
a
cache
policy
and
the
usual
throttling
to
protect
hosts
from
flowding,
plugins
like
content
enrichment
(fulltext
feed)
are
not
supported.
Maintainability
works
different,
cause
you
get
a
new
feed
URL
for
every
change.
You
can
paste
the
input
field
to
edit.