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Major improvements:
- unified Aggregator and Aggregator Light modules
- all the features of the existing Aggregator is available (categorizing is replaced by taxonomy)
- A content-type is automatically created when you enable Aggregator module.
- There is a node processor.
- The parser supports namespaces and enclosures.
- Meaningful error and informational messages.
- More per-content-type setting options (because of killed hardcoded values)
The 7.x series of Drupal core is stable and still being maintained. However, we recommend you explore the latest release of Drupal for the most current and stable version. Bug fixes and security patches will be actively maintained in the 7.x branch of our Git repository.
Production sites are encouraged to use the official releases; however, to provide testers easier access to these bug fixes that are on their way to becoming the next 7.x release, we generate a tarball from the 7.x branch twice a day.
This release contains the following of the planned functionalities:
- create a feed
- refresh a feed
- lightweight item processor
- feed autodetection
- block of the feeds