blitzblog

blog engine

Introduction

This is the project page of blitzblog, your friendly MIT-licensed blog engine written by Julian Stecklina.

Status (September 2007)

blitzblog has a new database backend, because Rucksack is still unfinished. Everything should work again. I plan to add comments in the near future and put up a test installation at berzerkely.net which runs a modified cl-blog at the moment.

Status (November 2006)

As my AllegroCL license is for FreeBSD only and my new server stecklina.info is a Linux box, I decided to mostly reimplement blitzblog using Araneida and Rucksack in order to make it portable across a number of Common Lisp implementations and operating systems.

When I have found a CL that both runs reliably on a security-enabled (crippled) Linux and is supported by all the dependencies of blitzblog I will put up a test installation of blitzblog at www.stecklina.info (UPDATE: This is down).

For the time being, I have created a second Darcs repository for the Araneida+Rucksack branch of blitzblog which will eventually replace the old code at http://common-lisp.net/project/blitzblog/darcs/blitzblog-araneida/.

Status (August 2006)

At the moment blitzblog works on Allegro CL, SBCL, and CMUCL with ACL being test most. XML-RPC (and thus blogging via Emacs) is not yet supported on CMUCL and SBCL. It should be straight-forward to port it to any CL with threads where the dependencies run.

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Darcs

Source code is held in a Darcs repository at: http://common-lisp.net/project/blitzblog/darcs/blitzblog. Get instructions on how to use darcs at the DarcsWiki.

You can browse the code through its DarcsWeb interface.

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