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Joornal development | Comments (2)

Posted in Muffin Research Labs on 31st March 2005, 12:30 am by Stuart

Whilst I am starting to finalise plans for the first development phase of Joornal (a new blogging/publishing system) I wanted to throw open the doors to any comments you as blog writers or readers have with regards to which features you would like to see in Joornal.

Obvious key features would be support for common blogging “standards” such as trackbacks, permalinks and RSS generation to name a few. However, I would be very interested to hear any ideas you have.

Joornal.org will be the home for Joornal and development information will be posted there. Once Joornal.org is up and running I will let you know via this blog.

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1. On April 3rd, 2005 at 5:08 am rabsteen said:

i’ve recently discussed some add-ons, which may assist you.
feel free to suggest more!

http://rabsteen.blogspot.com

2. On April 9th, 2005 at 1:00 am ken (lsblogs.com) said:

How about a method where a user of your blog can automatically submit it to lsblogs directory, say a page where they can fill in a description and keywords and submit (this could be expanded in the future to submit to other directories)

If you need more info, or wish to discuss the idea feel free to email.

regards
ken

http://www.lsblogs.com







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