For reference, here are two similar projects:
- one by Darius Kazemi, the creator of Hometown, a fork of Mastodon with a focus on local community: <a href="https://github.com/dariusk/rss-to-activitypub">https://github.com/dariusk/rss-to-activitypub</a>
- my very own, assuming one is comfortable with setting up their own not account: <a href="https://sr.ht/~rakoo/rss2ap/" rel="nofollow">https://sr.ht/~rakoo/rss2ap/</a><p>Darius has a very interesting reasoning on why the service isn't available to everyone: it is too easy to spam, overload and in general do harm on upstream websites. I tend to agree with him, and I'm not sure this project has elements to convince me otherwise. But if I'm wrong, all the better !
Hmm, this does present actors but doesn't seem to present posts (for, for instance, <a href="https://cohost.org/example/rss/public.atom" rel="nofollow">https://cohost.org/example/rss/public.atom</a> as @cohost.org.example.rss.public@mastofeeder.com)<p>EDIT: Never mind, it's just slow. Some constructive criticism: maybe make the posts not public, so they don't flood the federated timeline at creation?