You might also consider Firedrop2, (see
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/weblog/arch_d7_2005_10_15.shtml#e119
) , a client side blog creation and content management system created
by Hans Nowak and now being enhnaced and maintained by Michael Foord.
Its very pythonic and extensable.
Ron Stephens
Well, Python, Zope & Plone hosting are quite popular. However python
based blog software isn't as sexy as let's say blogger.
For SPE I first used a combination of PyDS&pycs.net. It is free for
everyone, but unfortunately not stable enough to my standards.
Luckily I got sponsored by zettai.net, wh
Stewart Midwinter a écrit :
> I've made a comparison of the relative popularity of blogging tools
> used by python programmers. I was surprised by the number of python
> developers not using python for their blogs; isn't that like GM
> employees driving Toyota cars?
>
&g
Uh, no good style to comment myself, sorry. I just found why i could't
see your blog entry. Since i read your message through groups.google.de
i just clicked on the link. Your Google Highlight plugin seems to be
confused about that:
Warning: Unknown modifier '/' in
/var/www/html/wp/wp-content/plug
I just see a database error on your blog, perhaps you should have used
Python instead of PHP? Ok, kidding ;)
Since i can't see your comparison, i have to guess. PHP wins? Would not
surprise me, because PHP+MySQL is the easiest hosting to get.
Wordpress, Textpattern, ... are also much more polished
I've made a comparison of the relative popularity of blogging tools
used by python programmers. I was surprised by the number of python
developers not using python for their blogs; isn't that like GM
employees driving Toyota cars?
See my post at:
http://midtoad.homelinux.org/wp