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Posts with pubDate in the future always appear at the top, which is ruining the
whole "newest at top" idea. One way to handle this is to use time() instead.
This is what google reader does and seems reasonable.
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force-close db connection in _close()
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(refs #582)
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published and marked virtual feeds, remove sorting by last_read
workaround
api: add pubsubhubbub ping when article is being set published
bump schema
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htmlpurifier might not be relevant anymore because of htmLawed switch,
but <br/>s are annoying
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is allowed
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stuff (unused)
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plugin_data field for this
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cache stuff
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#472)
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This reverts commit d020a86c36327fd823a1eb8e61c52b6663985980.
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unnecessary data sharing
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