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Posted about 13 years ago
What is PyBlosxom? PyBlosxom is a lightweight file-based weblog system. PyBlosxom focuses on three things: simplicity, extensibility, and community. simplicity - PyBlosxom uses the file system for all its data storage. Because of this ... [More] you can use whatever existing editor, scripts and tools you want to create, update and manipulate entries and other blog data. extensibility - PyBlosxom has a plugin framework allowing you to build plugins in Python to augment and change PyBlosxom's default behavior. community - There are hundreds of PyBlosxom users out there all of whom have different needs. PyBlosxom is used on a variety of operating systems in a variety of environments. The pyblosxom users list shares their experiences, plugins, and expertise. The pyblosxom devel list shares their ideas for changes, patches and plugins. Features run it as a static renderer to compile your blog to html run as a CGI script run as a WSGI application lots of plugins that modify and extend behavior RSS 2.0 and Atom syndication feeds category and date-based archives and feeds PyBlosxom allows you to use your existing editor, toolset and workflow to maintain your blog without forcing you to build it all from scratch. Quickstart $ pip install pyblosxom $ pyblosxom-cmd create ./blog $ cd blog $ paster serve blog.ini Project information Git repository: http://gitorious.org/pyblosxom/ References/specifications: references/specs IRC: #pyblosxom on freenode.net mailing lists pyblosxom-users - pyblosxom-users at lists dot sourceforge dot net (subscribe/unsubscribe) (archives) This mailing list is for users who are having problems installing or configuring PyBlosxom. It can also be used for questions, comments, bugs, ideas, and things of that nature as well. The GMANE archives have RSS links if you're interested in following along that way. pyblosxom-devel - pyblosxom-devel at lists dot sourceforge dot net (subscribe/unsubscribe) (archives) This mailing list is for developers who want to add/modify/delete functionality in PyBlosxom. Since it revolves around PyBlosxom development, it's also a good place to ask questions about how to build plugins and for advice on working around various plugin development issues. The GMANE archives have RSS links if you're interested in following along that way. Interested in contributing? [Less]
Posted over 13 years ago
Development slowed down during the second half of 2010 because I was bogged down with other things. I recognize how that totally sucks for the project. I'm working on rectifying it now. Previously, we were using the SF bug tracker which ... [More] sucked. Since we did much with it, it's undergone a user interface overhaul and it's better, but it's still missing features this project needs. So we stopped using it and I directed people to file bug reports by sending email to the pyblosxom-devel mailing list. In October of 2010, we discussed issue trackers. Then I went on hiatus for a little over a month. I've returned now and set up Roundup to host PyBlosxom issues and feature requests. With help from Asheesh and the awesome folks at OpenHatch I added support for tracking milestones. I've moved all open bugs and features from the SF bug tracker to the new bug tracker. You can find it at http://pyblosxom.bluesock.org/bugs/. I also got through the queue of merge requests from Dieter. I really apologize for sitting on those for so long. I really appreciate the work he did on them. I want to move ahead and get a PyBlosxom 1.5 rc3 out soon. We're still fixing problems in plugins and working on getting PyBlosxom and the core plugins to a stable state--hence the need for ongoing release candidates rather than a final release. I want to thank Dieter for his prodding. Also, Tim, Marius, Bill, Michael, Glennie, Sean, Sebastian, and Asheesh for their participation, efforts, thoughts, and other positive energy things on #miro-hackers and the pyblosxom-devel list. I'm looking forward to the rest of 2011, cleaning up the project and making it better for everyone. /will (willg at bluesock dot org) [Less]
Posted almost 14 years ago
It's been about 6 months since 1.5 rc1. Since then we've been updating plugins, added some new plugins, adding tests, fixed documentation, added a sortlist callback, updated docstrings, switched from subversion to git, moved from ... [More] SourceForge to Bluesock, and some other stuff. Doing another release candidate because there's still a lot of work to do updating plugins, adding tests, and fixing documentation. Download the new version at pyblosxom-1.5rc2.tag.gz. If you have any problems, say hi on IRC (#pyblosxom on irc.freenode.net), send an email to the pyblosxom-users mailing list, or send me an email at willg at bluesock dot org. /will (willg at bluesock dot org) [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago
We've left SourceForge and moved on to http://pyblosxom.bluesock.org. Come join us there!
Posted about 14 years ago
We're moving from SourceForge to Bluesock. Bluesock is my own personal server where I'll have a lot more control over the site in terms of how it's built. On SourceForge we're severely limited to static pages or the various applications ... [More] that they install. It's been a real pain in the ass. Additionally, I've gone through the site and updated it to reflect our move from svn to git. On top of that, we're ditching the SourceForge bug tracker. We don't have a bug tracker set up, though, so we're just going to wing it with the pyblosxom-devel mailing list. If it becomes necessary, we'll set up a new bug tracker. PyBlosxom 1.5 is almost done. A handful of things have been done since the release candidate a while back. The documentation still needs another going over and parts of it need to be updated. Hopefully all that will happen soon. /will [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago
There have been lots of changes in the last few months. We're finishing up PyBlosxom 1.5 and we're moving the project to different infrastructure. Let me cover these one at a time. We did a PyBlosxom 1.5 rc1 release a couple of months ... [More] ago. Since then, we've been hanging out on #pyblosxom on Freenode and fielding questions. I think it's going really well for everyone. As people bring up issues, we're fixing them or putting them on the TODO list to get fixed. Most of the problems revolve around plugin support or plugin bugs. We've been working on updating plugins in the contributed plugins pack. We're also getting rid of the contributed plugins pack and going back to what we used to do several versions ago where we ship plugins with the PyBlosxom tarball. Plugins that are used by many users and are well supported will be located in the plugins/ directory of the tarball. We have a unit test system set up and we're adding tests for these plugins. We'll be making an effort going forward to update plugins as we update PyBlosxom core and everything should be shiny happy. We're planning to rework the plugin registry on the site to provide an index of all the plugins out there--both those in the tarball and those maintained by other people. Work on this hasn't started, yet. I think this is a post PyBlosxom 1.5 project. There are a handful of plugins that I want to update, add tests for, and move to the plugins/ directory to ship with the tarball. Once that happens, we'll release a 1.5 final. In regards to the infrastructure, we're switching to git. Sebastian very kindly converted our svn repository into three git repositories that are now at http://gitorious.org/pyblosxom/. This will make development a lot easier going forward. We're also scheming to rework the website so it's a better project website, has a better registry for plugins and flavours, and makes it easier for us to collaborate on PyBlosxom development. That's where we're at. If you want to contribute and/or hang out, we're on #pyblosxom on Freenode and the PyBlosxom develop mailing list. /will (willg at bluesock dot org) [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago
It's been two years since the last release. Since then the world has turned, tools have improved (thank you Sphinx!), and PyBlosxom has undergone a lot of changes. The list of changes is really long. As such, this is a release candidate ... [More] to get some more testing. Download here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pyblosxom/files/ If you have any problems, please toss a bug in the bug tracker, say hi on IRC (#pyblosxom on irc.freenode.net), or send an email to the pyblosxom-users mailing list. /will (willhelm at users dot sourceforge dot net) [Less]
Posted almost 15 years ago
I'm finishing up work on PyBlosxom 1.5. Generally speaking, development is done. Things left to do: documentation testing Lots of cleanup, some new features (exposed commandline for plugins, truncate callback, ...), simplified ... [More] startup, and some other things. At this point, I think it's solid enough to use and I switched my blog to use it. If you're so inclined, grab it from svn, read the UPGRADE, CHANGELOG, and INSTALL documents and that should get you up and running. Some plugins might need fixing, but it works on my blog and I used it to statically compile this site. If you have problems with PyBlosxom or with plugins, let us know on #pyblosxom on irc.freenode.net or on the pyblosxom-devel mailing list. [Less]
Posted over 16 years ago
I re-worked the web-site so that it's checked into SVN along with the code and it's generated using the static renderer. I did this for a couple of reasons: the web-site, except the wiki, is already static because we have read-only ... [More] permissions to the file system on SourceForge putting it in SVN allows enterprising individuals to pull the whole thing down and work to make it look way better it makes it easier for us to move the PyBlosxom project to some other system it provides me a really solid testing ground for static rendering If you bump into any issues, let me know. If you want to help overhaul the site so that it's way better, let me know. /will (willhelm at users dot sourceforge dot net) [Less]
Posted over 16 years ago
This release fixes some minor issues with WSGI and Paste support. It also supports template variables in the form of $(foo) which prevents variable name ambiguity. Additionally there are some bug fixes and more unit tests. Download ... [More] here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=67445&package_id=65802&release_id=567698 If you have any problems, please toss a bug in the bug tracker, say hi on IRC (#pyblosxom on irc.freenode.net), or send an email to the pyblosxom-users mailing list. /will (willhelm at users dot sourceforge dot net) [Less]