SVNFeed is a Python script that generates RSS feeds of Subversion repositories logs.
However, it's worth noting that SVNFeed is still in the alpha stage, which means it's not yet a stable, polished product. There's a good chance you'll encounter bugs or other issues if you decide to use it.
To run SVNFeed, you'll need Python version 2.3 or higher. Once you have that installed, you can generate a feed by running the script and passing it the URI of the repository you want to monitor, along with an optional link that provides more information about the log.
For example, let's say you want to create a feed of the SVN repository used by the SVNFeed project itself. You could run the following command:
`svnfeed.py --file=svnfeed.xml --title='SVNFeed SVN Feed' --uri='(revision)s'`
This would create an RSS feed file called `svnfeed.xml`, with a title of "SVNFeed SVN Feed", that retrieves log information from the repository using the `(revision)s` URL format.
Keep in mind that SVNFeed is still a work in progress, and may not be suitable for all use cases. But if you're looking for a tool to help you keep track of Subversion repositories via RSS, it's definitely worth a try.
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