Hi everyone, since I still didn''t have the time to create a blog handler, you may want to have a look at [Matteo Collina''s website][1]. I stumbled across his website and saw that he was using webgen with some extension to create a blog, see his [blog entry][2], and what''s more, the source for his webgen website is available in his [github repository][3]. This seems to be a very good starting point for creating blogs with webgen! Cheers, Thomas [1]: http://matteocollina.com/index.html [2]: http://matteocollina.com/blog/2009/09/22/a_static_blog.html [3]: http://github.com/mcollina/website
On 28 Nov, 17:24, Thomas Leitner <t_leit... at gmx.at> wrote:> Hi everyone, > > since I still didn''t have the time to create a blog handler, you may > want to have a look at [Matteo Collina''s website][1]. I stumbled across > his website and saw that he was using webgen with some extension to > create a blog, see his [blog entry][2], and what''s more, the source for > his webgen website is available in his [github repository][3]. This > seems to be a very good starting point for creating blogs with webgen! >I''m very glad that I''ve been cited as an example :). As you don''t have time to create a new blog handler, do you want to include my addons in the main webgen gem? Maybe we could just work together to fix the remaining bugs and write some tests. Matteo
matteo wrote:> I''m very glad that I''ve been cited as an example :). > As you don''t have time to create a new blog handler, do you want to > include my addons in the main webgen gem? > Maybe we could just work together to fix the remaining bugs and write > some tests.Great work Matteo! I am ''long term'' user of webgen (about 1,5 years) and REALLY like it. I look forward to a blog handler, since it would enrich the usefulness of webgen enormously IMO. Unfortunately I can''t contribute to the programming, but would be happy to donate again for webgen in the case I earn money with it in my business. The possibility that webgen opens, that is, people can host their website on their own free and secure static webspace, is really welcomed by them. More so now, as everyone wants to save money. Michael
2009/12/3 Michael Franzl <michaelfranzl at gmx.at>> > Great work Matteo! > > Thank you!> I am ''long term'' user of webgen (about 1,5 years) and REALLY like it. I > look forward to a blog handler, since it would enrich the usefulness of > webgen enormously IMO. Unfortunately I can''t contribute to the programming, > but would be happy to donate again for webgen in the case I earn money with > it in my business. >You can already use it in your projects, look at my git repo http://github.com/mcollina/website. However it''s not really finished, so maybe just wait: I''ll blog about it when it''s ready! Matteo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/webgen-users/attachments/20091203/92f20b39/attachment.html>