This is great, Chris, but the fact of the matter is that it won't
appeal to the "Wordpress crowd".
That group wants in-browser setup, easy plugin architecture etc.
contrib.admin wouldn't do the trick. The admin-panel would have to be
hand made.

For the plugin architecture: I have no idea how we'd do this well. Any
input here?
It *could* be done in a Facebook Apps-manner (the actual code is
remotely hosted, the admin-panel would show a list of available
plugins), but I don't know how ideal this would be in a real world
scenario. It sure would be great, though!


On Jul 25, 12:06 am, "Chris Moffitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I mentioned earlier in this thread, that I do have my take on
> creating a blog here 
> -http://www.satchmoproject.com/trac/browser/satchmoproject.com/satchmo...
>
> It's pretty full featured right now and makes use of the tagging and
> comment_utils libraries.  It still needs the feeds but that should be pretty
> simple.  It's BSD licensed so hopefully it will be useful to folks.
>
> -Chris


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