The way I have set this up for writers in the past has been to setup crossposting from an RSS feed under a tag (e.g. crossposting all posts tagged ‘lesswrong’).
I spent a minute trying and failed to figure out how to make an RSS feed from your blog under a single category. But if you have such an rss feed, and you make a category like ‘lesswrong’ then I’ll set up a simple crosspost, and hopefully save you a little time in expectation. This will work if you add the category old posts as well as new ones.
There’s a technical problem. My blog is currently frozen due to a stuck database server; I’m trying to rehost it. But I agree to your plan in principle and will discuss it with you when the blog is back up.
I recently learned of a free (donation-funded) service, siftrss.com, wherein you can take an RSS feed and do text-based filtering on any of its fields to produce a new RSS feed. (I’ve made a few feeds with it and it seems to work well.) I suspect you could filter based on the “category” field.
The way I have set this up for writers in the past has been to setup crossposting from an RSS feed under a tag (e.g. crossposting all posts tagged ‘lesswrong’).
I spent a minute trying and failed to figure out how to make an RSS feed from your blog under a single category. But if you have such an rss feed, and you make a category like ‘lesswrong’ then I’ll set up a simple crosspost, and hopefully save you a little time in expectation. This will work if you add the category old posts as well as new ones.
There’s a technical problem. My blog is currently frozen due to a stuck database server; I’m trying to rehost it. But I agree to your plan in principle and will discuss it with you when the blog is back up.
Sounds good.
I recently learned of a free (donation-funded) service, siftrss.com, wherein you can take an RSS feed and do text-based filtering on any of its fields to produce a new RSS feed. (I’ve made a few feeds with it and it seems to work well.) I suspect you could filter based on the “category” field.