On Thursday 30 July 2009 13:25:28 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> It has been pointed out that a minimal blog engine can be written in approx
> 22KB of php - around 800 lines of code at most. I suspect that given a
> template I could probably put together a blog plugin in a few days. This
> would integrate with Freetalk for comments and for announcing the site
> initially. It should make it easier to contribute content to Freenet,
> eliminating the need to get Thingamablog working, etc. Thoughts?

I think it would be wise to integrate blog functionality into Freetalk.

- Freetalk identity profile pages will be very easy to implement, probably 1-2 
days of work: WoT allows the per-identity storage of <Key,Value> pairs of so 
called "properties". Properties could be anything which applies to social 
network profile pages: Your name, your hobbies, etc.

- Your blog could be internally stored as a Freetalk board where only you can 
post messages, and the messages would be displayed on your profile page as a 
blog. 
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