Hey all,

*A)* Thanks for all the feedback on this topic. There's a few interesting
things here. Notably that there are at least these existing blog engines:

   - http://github.com/bitemyapp/neubite (apparently needs a WYSIWYG editor)
   - https://github.com/yogthos/yuggoth (although this advertises itself as
   a full blog engine)


*B)* I'll also look into putting HTML code within Markdown text. Wrt *
Asciidoc*, what I wonder is i) does it handle all media types (images,
video, audio, etc) and ii) are there well-developed web-editors for
asciidoc ?

*C)* Also, the idea of a static site or blog generator (like Jekyll) is
good. But that strikes me as a sub-set of a full-featured blog engine. My
concept of having a small core (or kernel, if you like), would certainly
allow for a static site generator as a plug-in. Looks like there are
already working examples with: http://liquidz.github.io/misaki


I would still like something.. a blog library that you can thread into your
existing site. It wouldn't make too many assumptions about your setup (data
store, http framework, templating, workflow, etc). And it would allow you
to plug-in pieces on an as needed basis. I can't see that in neubite or
yuggoth, unless I missed it. Please let me know.


Thanks

Tim Washington
Interruptsoftware.ca / Bkeeping.com



On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 6:22 AM, Manuel Paccagnella <
manuel.paccagne...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There is also Yuggoth: https://github.com/yogthos/yuggoth
>
> It's pretty feature-complete as I can see, but I haven't looked at the
> source for its the architecture. Trivia: It has been written starting with
> Luminus, and the author is writing a book about web development in Clojure
> for The Pragmatic Programmers.
>
> Il giorno domenica 21 luglio 2013 22:10:45 UTC+2, frye ha scritto:
>>
>> Ooh. Ok, lemme check it out.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 10:34 PM, Chris Allen <calle...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> http://github.com/bitemyapp/**neubite/<http://github.com/bitemyapp/neubite/>
>>>
>>> Could probably use a WYSIWYG editor, beyond that, pretty serviceable.
>>>
>>>
>>>

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