There are any number of static website development tools out there in
ruby.  You might look at them and customize as need be.

I've recently moved 2 small websites to webby
(http://webby.rubyforge.org/).  Which I can recommend.  There are others
I've looked at at one time or another:

    - http://rubyforge.org/projects/yurtcms/
    - http://rog.rubyforge.org/
    - http://webgen.rubyforge.org/
    - http://nanoc.stoneship.org/
    - http://rassmalog.rubyforge.org/output/index.html

Some are just static site generaters, others have a blogging focus.

enjoy,

-jeremy

On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 07:50:02PM +0900, kazaam wrote:
> rublog was the one I had tested way ago but hobix also looks fitting my needs, I will test both. Thanks for your replys!
> 
> On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 03:04:29 -0000
> splaestro <splaestro / gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > On Sep 23, 1:23 pm, kazaam <kaz... / oleco.net> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I sometime had this ruby blog software which just created html files. No rails, no db was needed. It just created html-files looking like a blog but I can't remember anymore its name :( One of you knows it?
> > 
> > Perhaps Hobix, an erstwhile project of why's?
> > 
> > See http://hobix.com, or
> > 
> > gem install hobix --source http://code.why.theluckystiff.net/, or
> > 
> > http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/svn/hobix/
> > 
> > Be aware, however, that if you're running Windows, versions 0.4 and
> > greater won't work properly. I believe you can still get v0.3b by
> > following the checklist at hobix.com.
> > 
> > HTH.
> > 
> > Splaestro
> > 
> 
> 
> -- 
> kazaam <kazaam / oleco.net>
> 

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 Jeremy Hinegardner                              jeremy / hinegardner.org