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If Feedburner dies - we're going to live

There has been a lot of complaining around the web lately about Feedburner - even Dave Winer is discussing alternatives to Feedburner's controlling the domains of everyone's feeds.  People say they are worried that if Feedburner dies or turns evil then all is lost.  I do not think that's the case.  Number one reason, look at this code:
<channel>
    <title>Marshall Kirkpatrick</title>
    <link>http://marshallk.com</link>
    <description>Know more, faster.  And then share it.</description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 22 May 2006 22:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
    <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=1.5.2</generator>

    <language>en</language>

That's the first 5 lines of the code from my personal blog's Feedburner landing pageOur RSS readers all show both the RSS URL from Feedburner feeds and the HTML URL of the sites those feeds originate from.  No disconnect there.  Look in your OPML file.  It's going to be ok.

If we had to, I'll bet someone could write a script that could look over your OPML file, visit the HTML URLs and replace the Feedburner URLs in your file with the standard RSS URLs for WordPress, Blogger, MT, LiveJournal or whatever type of blog each one was.  It's going to be ok.  Now go enjoy Feedburner's statistics, autopinging, javascript plug-ins following feed items (FeedFlare, with API), plagarism monitoring ("unusual uses"), baked in support for email delivery of feed items and goodness knows what else.  Am I wrong about this?  That's how it seems to me and I'm usually not a big fan of trusting authority - but really, the RSS freak-out over the last few days has been over the top.

Note: If you're interested in reading a long interview with Feedburner biz dev VP Rick Klau, I did one that's posted here.

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