The short answer is: You do not want to delete those tags.
They are very helpful for users. Especially I am using the features of those tags often, so I stubbornly refuse to tell you where to remove it.
For example "<author>" is required to get a valid RSS feed.
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Garvin
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You can select to not show Email adresse within the Spamblock plugin. And I think the RSS sidebar plugin also has some directives for that.
If you have no comments on your site, well, then I can live with it. Have a look at include/functions_entries.inc.php, the function serendipity_printEntries_rss()
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Garvin
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With regard to the email address showing in Author followed by 'nick' inside () - I have selected 'No' for .... Show E-Mail addresses? in RSS .... also left blank both of these .... Field "managingEditor"
E-Mail address of the managing editor, if available. (empty: hidden) [RSS 2.0] .... Field "webMaster"
E-Mail address of the webmaster, if available. (empty: hidden) [RSS 2.0] .... I have done as you suggested in Spamblock .... however a default [nospam@example.com] email address is placed instead of my email address.
Will look at functions_entries.inc.php to see if I can sort that other problem.