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Melody is an open source content management and publishing system derived from the popular blogging tool Movable Type. Melody is for those who find value in belonging to, supporting and contributing to a community of helpful, passionate and devoted users, but it is also for people who want a secure
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The goal of the Apache Abdera project is to build a functionally-complete, high-performance implementation of the IETF Atom Syndication Format (RFC 4287) and Atom Publishing Protocol (in-progress) specifications.
nCMS is a Content Management application (CMS) written in Python using the Pylons framework. The project has been abandoned.
amplee is a Python implementation of the Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub), as specified in RFC 5023.
C-language implementation of the Atom Publishing Protocol server function, implemented as an Apache module. Data storage is in the filesystem. Configuration is minimal. STATUS: Passes the Atom Protocol Emulator tests and thus may be claimed to be a conformant implementation of Atompub, RFC5023.
This project is a place to report and track issues with the Google Data APIs. Feature requests for new APIs or enhancements to existing Google Data APIs can also be filed here.
This project is for the IETF internet-draft of the AtomPub Multipart Media Creation specification. This is a proposed extension to the Atom Publishing Protocol to allow the creation of both a Media and Media Link Entry in a collection in a single request. Discussion of this specification should take place on the atom-protocol mailing list.
A Ruby library for parsing and creating Atom feeds and entries, and for manipulating collections of entries using the Atom Publishing Protocol (RFC 5023).
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