On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 03:10:25 +0900, Hans Fugal <hans / fugal.net> wrote: > Lloyd Zusman wrote: > > I don't want to get into a "my blog is better than yours" war on this > > list, so it probably would be best if any of you who have thoughts > > about this would email me privately. > I hope I don't come across as a heretic, and I will say up front that I > haven't tried any of the ruby blogs. > I looked at a few blogs and balked at the incredible effort that they > took to set up and configure. Then somehow I stumbled on blosxom (I > think the article in LinuxJournal). It is perl, yes. But from the user's > standpoint it is very pragmatic. Each entry is a text file in a > directory; you edit things with your favorite text editor. With the > easy-to-install Markdown plugin blogging is pure joy. This is more or less how RubLog works, except that there's multiple converters (Markdown, RDoc, HTML, and Text). -austin -- Austin Ziegler * halostatue / gmail.com * Alternate: austin / halostatue.ca : as of this email, I have [ 6 ] Gmail invitations