Vanity Foul
Dedicated to the wanderings of an egotistical mind.


20030506
Tuesday May 06, 2003

Re: Roller suggestions - Take II

Arjun has several suggestions, but the one about the permalink icon catches my attention. Even though his suggestion is for #showEntryPermalink($entry, $image) I'm guessing he means the *day* permalink - since currently entry permalinks don't use icons but rather just text ("#"). Still, this would be a useful feature for both

In Roller 0.9.7 and above we've moved to using real Velocimacros, so you'll be able to override the #show[Day|Entry]Permalink([$day|$entry]) macros with your own implementation. But having a standard macro for this could be useful as well.
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20030505
Monday May 05, 2003

Re: a review of blogging APIs

Note to self: stay on top of this discussion and this "tutorial".
( May 05 2003, 03:41:56 PM ) Technology Permalink
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20030504
Sunday May 04, 2003

The Undocumented Castor

Since I've never heard of one hosted elsewhere, I've started a wiki for Castor. I'm calling it The Undocumented Castor. For now I've only got it installed and the main page slightly altered. Anyone who would like to help out is welcome. Thanks.
( May 04 2003, 11:08:54 AM ) Technology Permalink
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20030503
Saturday May 03, 2003

For future reference

From Abort, Fail, Retry's blog, a link to MovableType's XML-RPC API. There are some very good things here.
( May 03 2003, 08:31:53 PM ) Technology Permalink
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20030502
Friday May 02, 2003

Re: The Ultimate Weblogging System

Matthew has taken the time to respond to comments and everyone's comparison of their blogging system against his requirements. Thank you Matthew. But you still haven't explained the Creative Commons requirement. Is all you are looking for is the ability for the user to select a License and have the appropriate logo displayed?
( May 02 2003, 10:41:48 PM ) Roller Permalink Comments [1]
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On a lighter note

Found via Code Intensity.
( May 02 2003, 02:45:04 PM ) Humor? Permalink [Link]
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The Ultimate Weblogging System

Via Sam Ruby, Matthew Thomas's list for the Ultimate Weblogging System. Truth be told, Roller has quite a long way to get there and won't ever reach the first requirement: GPL. That said, I'd like to evaluate Roller against the list anyway.

  1. GPL : Nope, not likely to happen either.
  2. Works with a Free database : Yep, several in fact.
  3. Export to XML : Roller can export to XML, but it doesn't scale well. This needs work.
  4. Non-crufty URLs : Almost, but links to specific entries don't meet the requirement. I think Roller could get there if someone really wanted it. Though Roller doesn't generate "archives", I think it would be entirely possible to generate day/month/year views (not sure I'd want the latter).
  5. Good metadata : Sorry, though several people have requested hierarchical categories, noone has wanted it bad enough to implement and submit it. There are useability issues with "spontaneous categories" that I can think of, but they aren't insurmountable.
  6. Syndication
    1. Roller handles most of this, except pinging Weblogs.com: I don't really see the use of this myself - I've never missed it - but I understand why some people would want it.
    2. Does caching Pages count as "converting Slashdotted entries to static pages"?
    3. I'm not sure what "Integrate support for Creative Commons licenses" means - that a user can select a license for their blog/entries?
  7. Management : Roller can do nearly all of this, I think.
    1. How exactly are people (Matt?) blogging from their phones now? Using a third-party tool such as Moblogger or just the Blogger API?
    2. LinuxSTEP requirement : I read the explanation further down, still don't get it. I've never used LinuxSTEP, but if its anything like NextSTEP its cool. Still wouldn't make it a requirement, despite Matthew's religious reasoning.
  8. Backward compatibility : Nope, sorry.
    1. Roller can import OPML bookmarks, but I don't think it's gone any further than that. Would be nice though.
    2. Matthew, could you expand on the final point - I'm not sure what you mean by "Keep URIs the same for legacy entries, while still allowing control over their appearance".

Where relevant, should I add links to the Roller JIRA issues where these requirements are documented?
( May 02 2003, 01:54:43 PM ) Roller Permalink Comments [7]
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20030501
Thursday May 01, 2003

Why you should love open source

While I'm patting myself on the back, I might as well mention that I also contributed a fix to Velocidoc as well. This is what I love about working with "open source" (and others have said, likely better): If I find a problem, I can fix it myself! When I have a problem with Weblogic, all I can do is search the web for a workaround, or pray that BEA has released a patch that fixes it. While it isn't Open Source (notice the capitals), when I run into a problem with Resin I can open up the code and take a stab at fixing it myself. And once I do, I can post the bug/solution with Caucho and feel safe it'll be integrated into the next release.
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