Re: BLOGing/Journaling/ACTing [Was: OGo and asterisk, SUMMARY]
Helge Hess <[email protected]> Mon, 27 Nov 2006 18:56:30 +0100
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On Nov 27, 2006, at 18:50, Adam Williams wrote: >>> 2.) Store the BLOG as a "folder" in a project, each file in the >>> folder >>> being presented as an "article" or "entry". >> Yes, I think thats the way to go. > So just a folder named "BLOG" or "Journal" or distinguish the folder > meant to be rendered as a blog some other way? Or just try to render > any given folder as a BLOG? Actually I would use a whole project as a blog, possibly creating subfolders for archived items. Anyways, it could be done in meriads of ways, the actual setup does not really matter. You could also address one folder as a blog, n.p. Note that when querying files from database projects you can treat the whole project as one big document container. That is, for such an application it doesn't really matter whether the project has a folder hierarchy. >>> [ FYI to readers: >>> CREATE TABLE note () INHERITS(document); >>> CREATE TABLE doc () INHERITS(document); ] >> Technical detail, but yes, a note is a decoupled document :-) >>> 3.) Store the BLOG in notes. Each note being an article or entry. >> Also an option. In fact I think that we already have preliminary >> support for blogging protocols against notes (metalog and RSS). > Yes, bits of it even work. :) Do we actually need a standard (publishing) API like Atom for that? What kind of native application would you use with OGo? I think most blogs are authored using the web interface, not by API? Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/helge/ -- OpenGroupware.org Discussion [email protected] http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss