Requirements for a perfect weblog tool

by Stephanie Booth on October 10, 2003 · 19 comments

in Weblogs

Cahier des charges en français. The French list is much more complete than this one.

  • Creation, modification, and deletion of posts.
  • More than one author per weblog.
  • Allow posts from certain authors to be approved by others before publication.
  • More than one language per weblog, and per post.
  • Comments, trackback, pingback.
  • RSS and Atom feeds for weblog and comments.
  • Possibility to make it work without a database back-end (XML back-end would be nice!).
  • Multiple categories.
  • Choice of main permalink (a unique page per post) either by date, or by category, or simply by name, or combination (flexibility on the choice). Examples:
    • http://example.com/2003/04/post_id/
    • http://example.com/category/post_id/
    • http://example.com/post_id/
    • http://example.com/category/2003/04/post_id/ (unique page per post)
  • Allow a different permalinking scheme per category (for example, would allow the “articles” category to be permalinked as http://example.com/articles/post_id/ whereas other weblog posts would be permalinked as http://example.com/2003/04/#post_id).
  • “Clean” URI scheme without any nasty “?”
  • Possibility to list all posts belonging to: month, author, category, combination.
  • Static front-end (I mean, pages are not to be dynamically generated each time a page is requested from the server).
  • Author information: name, e-mail, uri.
  • Atom-compliant, and default standards-compliant xhtml strict and css layout output.

[Editing list as my thoughts evolve... so don't be surprised if you read stuff that says other things are written here than what is!]

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05.13.04 at 20:41
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{ 15 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Xavier Borderie 10.10.03 at 7:30

Pareillement, food for the mind:
http://mpt.phrasewise.com/2003/05/02#a507
http://mpt.phrasewise.com/2003/05/05#a509
http://mpt.phrasewise.com/2003/07/26

Mais tu les as (probablement) déjà  lus…

2 Xavier Borderie 10.10.03 at 8:30

Pareillement, food for the mind:
http://mpt.phrasewise.com/2003/05/02#a507
http://mpt.phrasewise.com/2003/05/05#a509
http://mpt.phrasewise.com/2003/07/26

Mais tu les as (probablement) déjà  lus…

3 Olivier 10.10.03 at 15:16

“Atom-compliant, and default standards-compliant xhtml strict and css layout output.”

Je comprends mieux le pourquoi de ta question maintenant ;-)

4 Olivier 10.10.03 at 16:16

“Atom-compliant, and default standards-compliant xhtml strict and css layout output.”

Je comprends mieux le pourquoi de ta question maintenant ;-)

5 Karl Dubost 10.11.03 at 5:50

pybloxsom et syncato

6 Karl Dubost 10.11.03 at 6:50

pybloxsom et syncato

7 laurentj 10.14.03 at 13:58

dotclear rulezzz
(bon, sauf multilangue :-)

8 laurentj 10.14.03 at 14:58

dotclear rulezzz
(bon, sauf multilangue :-)

9 Steph 10.25.03 at 14:52

see http://mark.ac/journal/old.php?p=6349765&more=1 too (I really need trackback)

10 Steph 10.25.03 at 15:52

see http://mark.ac/journal/old.php?p=6349765&more;=1 too (I really need trackback)

11 Steph 10.28.03 at 7:15

Heck. I just realised you could send a trackback to a weblog about a non-trackback-enabled page. All this time I should have been sending trackbacks :-)

12 Steph 10.28.03 at 7:15

Heck. I just realised you could send a trackback to a weblog about a non-trackback-enabled page. All this time I should have been sending trackbacks :-)

13 All things Bru 05.13.04 at 21:41

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14 Steph 08.09.04 at 10:03
15 Steph 08.09.04 at 11:03

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