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Blogging Posted at 16:10 by Eric

As has been aptly pointed out, I haven't posted a thing in durn near a month. Well, here's the problem.

Believe it or not, I've actually developed more of a desire to have more things written down. Interesting links, pictures, and quotes. Not only my usual mumblings about this or that in Linux, more even more of a general "I got X working by doing Y". How life is going, with the ability to add onto it later.

It's become clear to me that I don't just need a blog, I need a wiki. But I don't want two seperate sites, as I'll often want to blog about what's it's in the wiki, or wiki about what's in the blog.

As soon as I figured out what I really wanted, I completely lost the desire to write at all, I feel like I'm wasting what I type. Instead, in the last few weeks, I've been pounding out some code for the site that I really want.

I'm using Kwiki as a base, but building a number of plugins to get it to function the way I want... Kwiki is a wiki, so I needed a blog and comments plugin, and of course one for RSS. In all, I've written or modified 7 plugins, and it's nearly ready for use.

I have not yet decided how exactly I want to migrate stuff from the existing blog. I certainly don't want to lose it. But do I migrate as is? Or maybe I can migrate a few at a time and make them fit in better with the whole wiki+blog thing. I guess option #3 is to migrate everything, then slowly modify them. I dunno.

Anyhow, things are comming along... in the not too distant future something cooler should be online.

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Yay!      Posted at Thu Jun 29 16:54:31 2006 by Nathan
Yay! New blog!

Bliki, anyone?      Posted at Fri Jul 14 09:03:01 2006 by Esteban Manchado
Do you know Blikis? Perhaps you can just use one... And, Pimki (Ruby on Rails-based) has a kind of blog inside, perhaps that could work for you...


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