Daniel Mendler, who took over as maintainer of the world’s best RSS reader, Elfeed, has announced the release of Elfeed 4.0.0. You can read the Change File to see what’s new but the most important point for me is that the maintainership of Elfeed has successfully transitioned from Chris Wellons to Mendler.
When Wellons announced his retirement from the Emacs ecosphere, I, and I’m sure others, had a moment of apprehension. We all wondered if anyone could fill Wellons’ large shoes. I’m happy to say that Mendler has shown himself up to the task and is doing a great job moving Elfeed forward.
As I’ve said before, I consider Elfeed an almost perfect RSS reader. It’s easy to configure it to operate the way you need it to. One of Mendler’s changes that I really like is the ability to pop into EWW if you need to. I use it from the default Elfeed text buffer but also from the WebKit mediated display if there are too many ads and blinkenlights on the default page. As I’ve said before, I have a growing appreciation of EWW and am a bit surprised to find it becoming one of my go to tools.
The important point, though, is that if you’re an Emacs user who has an RSS feed, you should definitely try out Elfeed. You won’t, believe me, want to go back.