Thanks that's very informative! There are many elements of it that might have been interesting to include on the Journal site itself. It's great to see new open-access Journals opening up!
Do you use a service for this or something of your own?
(I'd encourage a real feed in any case. It's past time to push more information through open channels).
There are dozens, but that is the one I use. It's simple and no-bullshit.
One of the projects I would like to get to this year is writing a crawler that can format twitter and a few other sites that lack a proper RSS feed into an atom feed for me.
This is obviously due to the privacy concerns of pushing the feed through a random third party that can log my IP and determine which feeds I follow.
Still... what I have now is better than using twitter directly.
If you can't provide rss in a simple manner, perhaps you can use twitter but always with the same hashtag so that some service can be used. Twitter <> rss
Kind regards, Tim