Offline Blosxom-style blogging
A strength of systems like Blosxom and PyBlosxom is that they record all your entries as a tree of unix files, stored on the server.
So how do you record or edit entries when you're offline? One way is to store little files on a laptop, and then remember to upload them later. But this is a bit gross.
A better way is to use Unison to keep a mirror of your Blosxom document tree on your laptop. You can edit either end. When you're connected, resynchronize and it will help you resolve changes made to either end.
posted Fri 16 Jan 2004 in /meta/blosxom | link
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