> RSS and ATOM feeds are problematic for two reasons; 1) lack of history, 2) contain limited post content.
None of those are problems with RSS or Atom¹ feeds. There’s no technical limitation to having the full history and full post content in the feeds. Many feeds behave that way due to a choice by the author or as the default behaviour of the blogging platform. Both have reasons to be: saving bandwidth² and driving traffic to the site³.
Which is not to say what you just made doesn’t have value. It does, and kudos for making it. But twice at the top of your post you’re making it sound as if those are problems inherit with the format when they’re not. They’re not even problems for most people in most situations, you just bumped into a very specific use-case.
¹ It’s not an acronym, it shouldn’t be all uppercase.
² Many feed readers misbehave and download the whole thing instead of checking ETags.
None of those are problems with RSS or Atom¹ feeds. There’s no technical limitation to having the full history and full post content in the feeds. Many feeds behave that way due to a choice by the author or as the default behaviour of the blogging platform. Both have reasons to be: saving bandwidth² and driving traffic to the site³.
Which is not to say what you just made doesn’t have value. It does, and kudos for making it. But twice at the top of your post you’re making it sound as if those are problems inherit with the format when they’re not. They’re not even problems for most people in most situations, you just bumped into a very specific use-case.
¹ It’s not an acronym, it shouldn’t be all uppercase.
² Many feed readers misbehave and download the whole thing instead of checking ETags.
³ To show ads or something else.