Hi all,

I'm starting a blog solution using BoltWire today - this is another
reason why I like BoltWire. Because I want a more straightforward
blogging tool as well as a knowledge organizing platform.

Dan has already written a detailed tutorial about building a blog on
boltwire.com here: http://www.boltwire.com/index.php?p=docs.extend.create_bf

The approach is using a certain group as the blogging area. Good for
[(search)] efficiently and natural archive.

It's an excellent tutorial however I'm greed on wiki and blogging. I
want to use BoltWire as a blogging tool as well as getting the wiki
features. A "WikiBlog" approach combining the benefit of both wiki and
blog is the way I always dream of.

Here is my proposal I'm thinking.

The concept is using "assign" rather than using a certain group for
blogging.

1) In the basic page structure, I use BoltWire as normal wiki.

2) Adding "action.assign": use [(info)] to set timestamp data into
"info.wikiblog" for any page if I want it to be a blog post.

3) In page main, using [(info report)] to generate the blog list:
something like:

      [(info report if="! more {info.wikiblog::{+p}} 1237569577"
      count=8 sort=value target=info.wikiblog
      template=wikiblog)]

So in the main page I can control which page I want to show and which
not. Wish I can finish the rest of this approach. Please give me
advice.

Cheers, linly
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