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+bitsyblog
+=========
+
+*bitsyblog doesn't do much, but it could do less*
+
+
+Why another blog?
+-----------------
+
+My ideal blog would invoke my favorite editor, take a bunch of text, and 
+throw it on the web.  Sometimes I like to write long elaborate posts.
+Othertimes I just want to make a quick note.
+
+Meet `bitsyblog <http://bitsyblog.biz>`_, 
+a tiny tiny `python <http://python.org/>`_
+`weblog <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/bitsyblog/>`_.  
+Posting is done with a POST request, so while you can use
+a web form to do this, its just as easy to use curl, urllib, or anything else 
+to post.
+
+
+How does it work?
+-----------------
+
+A user URLs is like
+
+http://bitsyblog.biz/k0s
+
+k0s is my user name here .  If you are 1337h4x0r, this will be 
+http://bitsyblog.biz/1337h4x0r .
+Posting to this will take the body of the POST request and add a date stamp
+Blog entries are thrown in files and are displayed with markup 
+available with `restructured text 
+<http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickref.html>`_.
+
+You can also get a more specific range of posts 
+by specifying up to the year, month
+and day in the URL:
+
+http://bitsyblog.biz/k0s/2008/2/1
+
+Not all of this needs to be specified.
+
+Permalinks are also available in the form of the date stamp:
+
+http://bitsyblog.biz/k0s/20080201141502
+
+You can find the permalink by clicking on the subject of the blog post.
+
+If you really want to post through the web, support is at 
+
+http://bitsyblog.biz/k0s/post
+
+If you're more friendly with python scripts, 
+`blogme.py <https://svn.openplans.org/svn/standalone/bitsyblog/trunk/blogme.py>`_
+is available: 
+https://svn.openplans.org/svn/standalone/bitsyblog/trunk/blogme.py
+
+
+Get me a blog!
+--------------
+
+Create an account at http://bitsyblog.biz/join .  All you need is a
+username and password (and I threw a 
+`CAPTCHA <http://skimpygimpy.sourceforge.net/>`_ in there at some
+point).
+Then...you're ready to blog!  The auth is a minimal thing
+I threw together out of `paste.auth <http://pythonpaste.org/>`_.
+
+Once you're signed in, you'll notice the navigation links at the top
+of the page have changed.  You can now post and change your preferences.
+
+In your preferences, you can change the date format and set the
+subject format of your blog posts.  You can also upload 
+verifiable CSS to theme your blog.  For the date format, I have patched
+`dateutil.parser <http://labix.org/python-dateutil>`_
+to return the format string that the date was originally in and hope
+that my changes can make it back to the source sometime.
+
+When posting, you have the option to make your post 'public' (everyone
+can see it), 'secret' (only your friends can see it), 'private' (only
+you can see it.  Friends are settable in your preferences.
+
+
+What bitsyblog doesn't do
+-------------------------
+
+* Commenting:  this should done with 
+`WSGI middlware
+<http://groovie.org/articles/2005/10/06/wsgi-and-wsgi-middleware-is-easy>`_.  
+There's nothing specific about commenting on a blog post that is any
+different from commenting on a paragraph in (for instance) a wiki article.
+
+* Tagging:  again, this should be done with middleware
+
+* Hosting files:  Its a blog, not a file repo!  Any markup doable with 
+`restructured text <http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html>`_
+is doable with bitsyblog, but images, videos, whatever must
+be held off-site.
+
+
+What is next for bitsyblog?
+---------------------------
+
+Other than that, its a pretty small project.  No templates and
+currently about 700 lines of code. (I'll get it back to 500, I
+swear). bitsyblog is designed as a personal blog that should be strong
+in both workflow as well as "niceness" of code.
+
+I'm guessing your blog doesn't do much...but could it do less?
+
+
+bitsyblog is built on top of `paste <http://pythonpaste.org/>`_
+and `webob <http://pythonpaste.org/webob/>`_.  You'll need the 
+trunk version of paste for a change made to 
+`paste.auth.auth_tkt
+<http://svn.pythonpaste.org/Paste/trunk/paste/auth/auth_tkt.py>`_ 
+in order to have cookies work correctly (r7261).
+
+Thanks to `The Open Planning Project <http://www.openplans.org>`_ 
+and my friends there for making this possible.
+
+Please email jhammel at openplans dot org with any questions.
+