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Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pyblosxom
Version: 1.5.3
Summary: Pyblosxom is a file-based weblog engine.
Home-page: http://pyblosxom.github.com/
Author: Will Kahn-Greene, et al
Author-email: willg@bluesock.org
License: MIT
Description: =================
         About Pyblosxom
        =================
        
        What is Pyblosxom
        =================
        
        Pyblosxom is a lightweight blog system.  It was originally a Python
        clone of `Blosxom`_ but has since evolved into a blog system of its
        own reminiscent of `Blosxom`_.
        
        .. _Blosxom: http://www.blosxom.com/
        
        Pyblosxom focuses on three things:
        
        **simplicity**
        
          Pyblosxom stores all data on the file system in plain text files.
          This allows you to use any text editor to create, update and
          manipulate entries.  You can also use existing text-manipulation
          tools, version control, scripts, grep, ...  for managing your blog.
        
          Pyblosxom can run as a CGI script, WSGI component or you can use it
          to statically compile your website into HTML/XML files.
        
          Your workflow is your workflow.
        
        **extensibility**
        
          Pyblosxom has a plugin framework enabling you to augment and enhance
          Pyblosxom's default behavior.  Plugins are written in Python.  We
          maintain a list of plugins in the plugin registry on the website.
        
          Plugins aren't hard to write.  We're happy to help you write
          plugins.
        
        **community**
        
          There are several hundred Pyblosxom users out there all of whom have
          different needs.  Pyblosxom is used on a variety of operating
          systems in a variety of environments.  We have the standard open
          source project fare: mailing lists, IRC channel, wiki, ...
        
        Pyblosxom is built to let you use existing text-manipulation tools
        without having to build the whole ecology from scratch.
        
        Pyblosxom can be run as:
        
        * a "static renderer" and compile your blog
        * a CGI script
        * a WSGI application
        
        You can learn more about Pyblosxom on the `website`_.
        
        .. _website: http://pyblosxom.github.com/
        
        
        Why you might not want to use Pyblosxom
        =======================================
        
        Pyblosxom is a small open source project and while there is a
        community, it's pretty small.  Pyblosxom's features are great but make
        it a niche blog system.
        
        Pyblosxom is a *file-based* blog system.  Each blog entry is a
        separate file stored in a directory hierarchy on your file system.  By
        default, the hierarchy is a category tree meaning each blog entry
        belongs in a single category.  By default, mtimes are used as the blog
        entry timestamp.  There are plugins that change this behavior, but
        require extra configuration to use.
        
        There are a lot of other blog systems out there.  If it's apparent
        that Pyblosxom won't work for you, don't force it---use something
        else.
        
        
        Overview of Pyblosxom
        =====================
        
        Entries, categories, storage:
        
        * Pyblosxom stores everything as files on the file system---there is
          no database.
        * Each blog entry is a file.
        * Blog entry files are stored in a directory hierarchy in your *datadir*.
        * Each subdirectory in your *datadir* corresponds to a category of
          your blog.
        
        Themes:
        
        * Themes in Pyblosxom are called *flavours*.
        * A flavour consists of a set of *templates*.
        * Flavours are stored in a directory called the *flavourdir*.
        * Pyblosxom comes with several flavours: html, rss20, and atom.
        * The `website <http://pyblosxom.github.com/>`_ maintains a flavour
          registry for flavours contributed by people like you.
        * There's more information on flavours and templates in
          the Flavours and Templates chapter of the manual
          (``docs/flavours_and_templates.rst`` if you're looking at the source).
        
        Plugins:
        
        * Pyblosxom has a plugin system.
        * Plugins are written in Python.
        * Plugins are loaded using the ``plugin_dirs`` and ``load_plugins``
          configuration variables.
        * The `website <http://pyblosxom.github.com/>`_ maintains a plugin
          registry for plugins submitted by people like you.
        * For more information on using plugins, see Plugins in the manual
          (``docs/plugins.rst`` if you're looking at the source).
        * For more information on writing plugins see Writing Plugins
          (``docs/dev_writing_plugins.rst`` if you're looking at the source).
        
        
        .. _project-details-and-contact:
        
        Project details, contact information, and where to go for help
        ==============================================================
        
        See the `website <http://pyblosxom.github.com/>`_ for details on
        the mailing lists, IRC, source code, issue tracker, and everything
        else.
        
        
        Requirements
        ============
        
        * Python 2.5 or higher---does not work with Python 3 or higher
        * (optional) Sphinx for building documentation
        * (optional) other things depending on what plugins you install
        
        
        How to install Pyblosxom
        ========================
        
        If you're installing for the first time, be sure to read Installing
        Pyblosxom in the manual (``INSTALL`` if you're looking at the source).
        
        If you're upgrading from a previous Pyblosxom version, read Upgrading
        Pyblosxom in the manual (``UPGRADE`` if you're looking at the source)
        as well as What's New in the manual (``WHATSNEW`` if you're looking at
        the source) which covers what's new in this version and what you'll
        need to change in your blog.
        
        
        How to find comprehensive documentation
        =======================================
        
        The source tarball comes with a ``docs/`` directory which contains the
        Pyblosxom manual for that version of Pyblosxom.
        
        The manual for the most current version and past versions of Pyblosxom
        can be found on the `website <http://pyblosxom.github.com/>`_.
        
        
        How to join the community
        =========================
        
        Pyblosxom is written for and by people like you.  If you're using
        Pyblosxom, please contribute something back whether it's reporting a
        bug, fixing something, adding a new flavour, blogging about Pyblosxom,
        telling your friends, writing a plugin, or hanging out with us on IRC.
        
        Details on where we hang out and such are on the `website
        <http://pyblosxom.github.com/>`_.
        
        
        How to report bugs, send in patches, fix problems
        =================================================
        
        If you have a problem with Pyblosxom, please report it!
        
        There are several different ways to report a bug, but all bugs should
        eventually make their way into our issue tracker.
        
        1. Let someone know on IRC: #pyblosxom on irc.freenode.net
        
        2. Send a mail to the pyblosxom-users or pyblosxom-devel mailing
           lists.  Details are on the `website
           <http://pyblosxom.github.com/>`_.
        
        3. Write up a bug report in the issue tracker.  Details are on the
           `website <http://pyblosxom.github.com/>`_.
        
        If you're able to fix the bug, that helps a ton!  Please attach a
        patch file to the bug report or send the patch as an attachment to the
        pyblosxom-devel mailing list.
        
        When sending a patch, it helps a lot to know the details of the bug as
        well as how you fixed it and whether there are outstanding issues.
        
        
        How to run unit tests
        =====================
        
        Tests are written with the Python unittest module and don't require
        any additional test frameworks.
        
        To run the tests, do::
        
            python setup.py test
        
        This will build Pyblosxom, then run the tests.
        
        If you would like to add tests to the test suite, please do and send
        us patches!
        
Keywords: blog pyblosxom cgi weblog wsgi
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP
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