A friend on misc@ brought it to my attention that I never formally
announced Blogsum.  Enjoy at your own peril.

Blogsum is a very basic blogging application. It was written from
scratch with a focus on simplicity and security. The author was
frustrated with the lack of small blog applications that were written
well and would reside in OpenBSD's httpd(8) chroot without too much
pain. Blogsum addresses these needs while providing the most popular
features that the typical blogger might require (tags, rss, basic
authoring tools). 

Currently it requires a VirtualHost configuration due to some absolute
paths and shit.  It's on my roadmap for 1.1 to make this more flexible
for it to run as a URI instead (e.g. <Directory>).

Users running -current can "pkg_add -i blogsum".  Otherwise you can
track svn.  Full instructions here:

   http://trac.obfuscurity.com/blogsum/wiki/InstallOpenBSD

My personal blog has been running Blogsum since day zero.  The CapBUG
site was nicely ported over to it by Mike Erdely.  There is a migration
script that imports WordPress xml.  It's not perfect but works pretty
well.

   http://obfuscurity.com/
   http://capbug.org/

P.S. And this will be the last you hear about it from me.  ;)

-- 
Jason Dixon
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net/

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