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Description: Starter Kit for developers using Ruby on Rails to quickly get a blog up & running and then add features.
Homepage: http://www.faithfulgeek.org
Clone URL: git://github.com/faithfulgeek/blog-starter-kit.git
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Updated README
Joe Fiorini (author)
Mon Mar 31 22:11:58 -0700 2008
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 == Ruby on Rails Blog Starter Kit
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-This will be a fairly basic blog, with reliance on third-party plugins wherever possible. It will have basic posting features, commenting, feeds (RSS/Atom/etc?), Akismet integration for commenting, adding to del.icio.us & digg, Gravatar integration, tagging, dynamic modules, and an admin login through OpenId for creating new posts/managing comments (edit/delete). As stated above, the focus of this blog is not creating the next great blogging platform; I’m building a very simple blog app that meets my needs. I’m opening it up to the community as a starter kit for anyone learning Rails (seasoned professionals, complete newbies, or anyone in between) to fork/customize for his/her own needs. I will not be taking feature requests. Instead, I would encourage anyone who feels this is lacking to fork it and add the features for themselves.
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+This will be a fairly basic blog, with reliance on third-party plugins wherever possible. It will have basic posting features, commenting, feeds (RSS/Atom/etc?), Akismet integration for commenting, adding to del.icio.us & digg, Gravatar integration, tagging, Metaweblog API integration, dynamic modules, and an admin login through OpenId for creating new posts/managing comments (edit/delete). As stated above, the focus of this blog is not creating the next great blogging platform; I’m building a very simple blog app that meets my needs. I’m opening it up to the community as a starter kit for anyone learning Rails (seasoned professionals, complete newbies, or anyone in between) to fork/customize for his/her own needs. I will not be taking feature requests. Instead, I would encourage anyone who feels this is lacking to fork it and add the features for themselves.

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