Wednesday, 3 November 2004
Source postback from Apple to blojsom (pt. 1)
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I am now in possession of the first sourcecode postback from Apple to blojsom. If you're just joining us, in June 2004, Apple announced details of the next version of OS X Server, codenamed "Tiger".
Now that you're up to speed, stay tuned. It should be a fun evening. Not that this would be any incentive for you to check out blojsom, but if you're looking for an enterprise class Java-based weblog software package, blojsom may be for you. In addition to the super coolio plugins, event/listener API, XML-RPC and Atom API support, multi-user and multi-blog capability, and themes (not an exhaustive list hm'yah), we've also got some sexy gear. Update: By source postback, I mean the additions and changes to the blojsom codebase that Apple has made for their Weblog Server product.Weblog Server is fully compatible with Safari RSS in Mac OS X Tiger and makes publishing a weblog as simple as checking a box in Server Admin preferences. Weblog Server is based on the popular open source project ‘Blojsom’ and is fully integrated into Tiger Server with an easy-to-use interface, Kerberos authentication support and LDAP integration. Weblog Server provides users with calendar-based navigation and customizable themes and users can post entries using the built in Web-based functionality or with weblog clients that support XML-RPC or the Atom API.
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