[wplug] blog software?
Rob Knapp
myddrin at myddrin.com
Mon Nov 14 09:49:50 EST 2005
Michael P. O Connor wrote:
>I like bblog (www.bblog.org) it is what I use for my blog
>http://blog.mikeoconnor.net
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I've used WordPress and b2evolution. Both were very nice, b2e had the
ability to
have multiple blogs, which was pretty neat. It also has some pretty
effective builtin spam fighting capabilities. WordPress has some decent
plugins, but other than that is pretty vanilla as far as feature go. (At
least in my opinion).
My wife's bar (http://www.juliostavern.biz ... cheap plug ) uses Geeklog
for it's specials menu...(plus some python code I wrote to auto generate
RSS+ESF feeds & ical calendar, oh and importing from a OO.org
spreadsheet). I like the system, it has a LOT of functionality, but I'm
looking at replacing it with something less bulky...and probably in
python (since I barely know PHP, and anytime I need to get in there and
fix something it takes me forever...)
>>On Nov 13, 2005, at 6:35 PM, Zach wrote:
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>>>Good evening all,
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>>>I am wondering if someone can recommend a good blog program I can
>>>use to host my own blog? I am especially
>>>keen on it being able to log visitor stats (ip, hostname, browser,
>>>OS, date/time) without needing SSI or root access for install since
>>>it will be running from just a regular user account on the web
>>>server. Also though I'd like it to be rich in features (trackbacks,
>>>pings, referrers, etc) it needs to have relatively small footprint
>>>since my I only have about 50-75MB on my account to spare.
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>>I think you might like Blosxom <http://www.blosxom.com/>, which
>>requires no MySQL backend or privledged CGIs. All blog entries are
>>just files.
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>>--
>>Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org>
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