Another is Cryogen <https://github.com/cryogen-project/cryogen>, which is 
on Leiningen instead of Boot.

On Thursday, 24 March 2016 20:29:18 UTC, uns...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I ran across this today: Perun <https://github.com/hashobject/perun>
>
> On Thursday, 18 July 2013 08:24:06 UTC-6, frye wrote:
>>
>> Hello, 
>>
>> I'm thinking of how to build a composable blogging engine in Clojure. 
>> There have been a few attempts at this, with cow-blog 
>> <https://github.com/briancarper/cow-blog> and my-blog 
>> <https://github.com/georgerogers42/my-blog>. But these seem to be 
>> abandoned, and not heavily used. Vijay Kiran, last year, even wrote a 
>> series of blog posts (see here 
>> <http://www.vijaykiran.com/2012/01/17/web-application-development-with-clojure-part-2/>)
>>  
>> about building a blog engine. As far as a list of posts goes, the data 
>> structure for each record was simple: 
>>
>>    - title
>>    - content
>>    - status
>>    - created-date
>>    - published-date
>>    - author 
>>
>>
>> I think this is the most basic thing you could do, to get running. But 
>> I'm thinking of approaching the feature set of Wordpress 
>> <http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Features>. So I'm thinking of the 
>> Data Structure(s) of features like: 
>>
>>    - Web UI component; wyswyg editor, themes  
>>    - Server component; embeddable in Compojure or Pedestal 
>>    - Database component; 
>>    - raw data structures, txt, rtf, images, audio, videos, documents 
>>       - adapters for Datomic, SQL(Postgres, etc), NoSQL (Mongo, etc)
>>       - tags / categories for content 
>>    - Authentication & Authorization; OpenID 
>>    - Workflow component; preview, collaboration & editor review  
>>    - Commenting component; default or an external comments service, like 
>>    disqus <http://disqus.com> or discourse <http://www.discourse.org>
>>    - Administration Console
>>    - Plug-in support  
>>    - Import / Export 
>>    - Multi-lang / Internationalization 
>>
>>
>> I know that I currently wish I had a Clojure weblog engine that I could 
>> stick into a site I'm building. If there's already something available, 
>> I'll obviously just use that. But otherwise, is this something that would 
>> be interesting to people? 
>>
>>
>> Thanks 
>>
>> Tim Washington 
>> Interruptsoftware.ca / Bkeeping.com 
>> 416.843.9060 
>>
>>

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