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John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
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>>Hi all,
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>>I've been searching the web this weekend for weblog software. It's my intention to install such software on my server. Currently I have two weblogs, almost equal of content. One is hosted by a weblog provider (like blogspot) and one is hosted by a newspaper. Both weblog systems do have disadvantages and I want to try an open source weblog system on my own server.
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>>A main feature I'm missing in almost all open source weblog systems is, what is called, 'threaded comments' or 'threaded discussions'. This is the term I've come across today. We here are all used to it. It is the way threads are commented on the UT. The distinct fact is that comments are made to comments rather than to the main message. Only one of the packages I tested has it: Serenpidity.
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>>What also strikes me is that the way it is implemented here is, in my eyes, superior in several aspects. Already displayed messages are not displayed again, thus keeping the list of messages short. The comments can be collapsed, thus keeping it compact. The comment and the list are in separate frames.
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>>It may be the case that I'm comparing apples with pears. Perhaps I should have checked for forum software instead of weblog software.
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>>Who has some new insights and hints for me?
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>I just go finished installing dasBlog, a product of the German company newtelligence. You can download the source code and modify the functionality of the blog for yourself; but you'll have to learn c# to do so.

Thanks for the tip.
Groet,
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