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RSS options via WordLand

My wording in italics below (posted here) was misleading, too compressed to be clear, or something like that:

One of the powers of composing on WordLand, I believe, is the ability to inform WordPress pretty much instantly which of your RSS feeds you'd like a post to belong to. Or to more than one RSS feed, as well, if I'm reading the clues properly.

I've gone back over the steps a second time, so I'll try to say what I had in mind more usefully now. To me, it matters because it's a subtle and kind of breathtaking feature with value well worth exploring.

That's the main point, and a person could stop reading here.

Why is this so interesting?

Quick speculations about that:

How did I test this WordLand / WordPress link for myself?

What I did:

What I expected to happen:

What happened:

I'm not saying I haven't overlooked something, but so far all I can see is a very useful feature residing at the intersection of WordLand and WordPress. Many or all other WordLand users may have already noticed it, I couldn't say. And I don't know if the feature is important to the long-term vision for the WordLand and WordPress intersection or not. But it does seem like a happy result of Dave Winer's quest to put an end someday to having to cut and paste your writing into another software space.

This blog post you might have just read to the bottom of is a fuller telling of my inadequate post from the other day.

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