Re: BLOGing/Journaling/ACTing [Was: OGo and asterisk, SUMMARY]
Adam Tauno Williams <[email protected]> Mon, 27 Nov 2006 13:59:34 -0500
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On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 18:56 +0100, Helge Hess wrote: > 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. Ok. And it is acceptable to set is_fake in order to keep it from appearing in the WebUI and confusing users (since they will have to have read access in order to read the blog/journal)? is_fake isn't reserved somehow just for projects that are 'enterprise projects'? > 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? No, I don't think so. But I'd like to see the thing constructed in such a way that it would be possible for someone to add such support without a tremendous effort. There are several very nice RSS & ATOM aggregators; I'm more interesting in the API for reading than publishing. > What kind of native application would you use with OGo? Seeing new entries appear in an application like Liferia or Blam would be a nice way to keep abreast of new events and notations for people who have allot of projects to oversee. For Windows users Firefox has some very nice feed aggregator extensions. A URL like - http://gourd-amber.morrison.iserv.net/zidestore/so/adam/Projects/rss - already works. Currently nothing useful appears in the actual body of the message (for rss) but it should be pretty easy to add the most recent few notes and if a BLOG exists a link that references that. > I think most blogs are authored using the web interface, not by API? Agree, and again, not so much interested in the authoring part - for us at least much of that would be automatic/automated. -- OpenGroupware.org Discussion [email protected] http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss