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Byteflow is a blog engine, written on Django.

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Diário (diary in portuguese) is a pluggable weblog application for Django Web Framework.

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Django-based weblog system

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Chuyen is a simple CMS that makes it easy to manage one's weblog using git. It is powered by django and pygit.

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Zwe is a content publication platform and (micro)blogging service. Originally a simple website and blog engine in PHP/MySQL, the new version of Zwe, Zwe3, is a complete overhaul of the project. Zwe3 is now based on XMPP, and uses Jabber IM and presence mechanisms to create a robust and ... [More] extremely flexible publication infrastructure. The project is still under heavy design and development. [Less]

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ApertureAperture is a photoblog solution using the popular Django Framework. It's intended as a full ready-to-run project, not as an own application. NOTHING COMMITTED SO FAR

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Diário (diary in portuguese) is a pluggable weblog application for Django Web Framework. .gadget-title { margin-bottom: 2px; } function resizeIframeHandler(opt_height) { var elem = document.getElementById(this.f); if (!elem) return; if (!opt_height) { elem.style.height = ... [More] undefined; } else { opt_height = Math.max(10, opt_height); elem.style.height = opt_height + 'px'; } } gadgets.rpc.register("resize_iframe", resizeIframeHandler); gadgets.rpc.register('set_title', function(title) { var elem = document.getElementById(this.f + '_title'); if (elem) { elem.innerHTML = gadgets.util.escape(title); } }); The latest version of this application's documentation, in reStructuredText format, is always available in docs/ directory. Start reading the file overview.txt. Note: The documentation is for the SVN trunk version - it may differ from the documentation for the packaged release. I have a little english, sorry. I need help to review all documentation and docstrings. Thanks! New Features in Development Version (trunk)If you're upgrading from version 0.2, please see the BackwardsIncompatibleChanges wiki page. Support for multiple authors; Added Russian localization. Features for future releases: Inter-blog communication (Trackback and Pingback); UI for File/picture upload; and more... Have a suggestion? Open a issue. Version 0.2 Features (The Alexandros Grigoropoulos's Diary Release)Version 0.2 was released on 13th December 2008, packaged from revision 181 in Subversion. If you're upgrading from version 0.1, please see the BackwardsIncompatibleChanges wiki page. This version is a tribute to Alexandros Grigoropoulos, 15-year-old boy, libertarian, murdered by greek police in last week (2008-12-06). New in version 0.2: Django 1.0.X compatible; Support to ping weblog directories ( issue #11 ); Changed license to LGPLv3 ( issue #36 ); Some code refactoring; Removed deprecated features; Many bug fixes; Other enhancements. See Features page to all features. SupportUse the django-apps Google Group. Prefix your message with (diario). ContributingIf you find any problems in the code or documentation, please take 30 seconds to fill out a issue here. The contributing with code or translation is MUCH-APPRECIATED. You feel free to send patchs. Is possible too you get write access in repository. See AUTHORS file for a complete authors list of this application. Other Django applicationsdjango-fleshin -- Photo management application django-tube -- Pluggable YouTube video management; See other applications in Django Resources page. Django-based projects and other Django weblogs at Google Code. [Less]

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Metablog, as it is initially called, is a Django-based multi-media extendable blog application. MetaBlog will eventually enable users to create Blog-entries in the form of articles, photographs, video (vodcast), audio (podcast) or any other format desired. Main feature is that all entries can be ... [More] linked to one another, creating rich semantic relations between content. Off course it will also be offering tagging, categories, comments, weblinks, sitemaps, Google pings and syndication. Note that the project has just started, a stable version is not to be expected within less than a year. [Less]

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An extraction and generalization of the code that http://tastebudchicago.com is based on. You're welcome to use this code as you see fit (subject to the license as described in the source LICENSE file), but you probably won't want to. This is the world's least featureful blog ... [More] software. It doesn't even have comments. Can you really call a blog a blog...if it doesn't have comments?! Eeep! No comments! Impossible! Now that that hurdle is done with, I use this code, or variations of it, on a few sites. I like it, probably because I wrote it. When you download it, it'll be kind of tough to install. When you're done, it's pretty much going to look wicked boring. Except, check out all that space you can drill holes into, it's a blank slate man...get your drill. [Less]

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The fourth version of my weblog software, not counting the original Movable Type, so I guess that makes this version 5. MIT licensed - anyone is welcome to use this code. Please keep in mind that this is a work in progress, and not yet suitable for even my personal use.

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