Byteflow


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Byteflow
Developed by Alexander Solovyov
Latest release N/A / N/A
Preview release tip of Mercurial repo
OS Cross-platform
Platform Python / Django
Type Blog publishing system
License BSD License
Website http://byteflow.su/

Byteflow is an open source blog engine, distributed under the terms of BSD License. It is written in Python, using Django, currently developed mostly by Ukrainian and Russian programmers.[1] It is in active development and first stable release is aimed to be released in second half of 2008. Byteflow is one of the most widely used open source Django-based projects.[citation needed] Also, Byteflow is the most full-featured[2][citation needed] blog engine, written on top of Django.

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Features

List of features, which are present in Byteflow just now:[3]

  • Support for different markup languages: Markdown, BBCode, Restructured Text, plain text, HTML
  • Same for comments (type of markup is determined by settings)
  • Threaded comments
  • Sending and receiving of pingbacks
  • Pings to blog catalogs
  • Automatic user registration after posting his first comment
  • Commentators' ability to edit their profile
  • Tags for posts, tag cloud, post display filtration by tags
  • Atom and RSS feeds for posts, comments, pingbacks, tags and tag unions
  • Viewing posts from given by day, month, year
  • OpenID-authentication, support for multiple OpenID accounts per user
  • OpenID server
  • Import from WordPress database
  • Gravatar support
  • Optional WYSIWYG editor for writing posts
  • LiveJournal cross-posting
  • XFN support for links to friendly blogs
  • Optional CAPTCHA in comment form, ReCAPTCHA support
  • Feedburner support
  • Image uploading
  • Profile merging

Planned functionality

This items are in development or scheduled to near future:

Notes

  1. ^ "Timeline - Byteflow blog engine". Retrieved on 2008-05-15.
  2. ^ "Blog post of Simon Willison".
  3. ^ "Byteflow blog engine". Retrieved on 2008-05-15.
  4. ^ "#28 (themes support) Byteflow blog engine". Retrieved on 2008-05-15.
  5. ^ "#53 (Plugins system) Byteflow blog engine". Retrieved on 2008-05-15.

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