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There are a few different ways to keep track of what's going on on Wiki:
- Subscribe to a WikiNewsletter (e.g., MetaWikiNewsletter) -- or create your own and subscribe to it.
- Recent Changes. You can use this to see a sorted list of the pages that have changed in each TopicNamespaces. You can see Recent Changes by clicking on the link on the right (or left?) border.
- Use an RSS aggregator. This is a simple piece of software that you install on your desktop that reads an XML feed of changes from FlexWiki. To learn more, read about RssAggregator.
A WikiNewsletter is a list of topics and a list of people who are interested in them. On a regular basi s, the topics are scanned for changes and if there are changes, notification of those changes is sent to the list of subscribers by email.
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