Setting up one blog per user

From: Enrico Zini (enrico_at_enricozini.org)
Date: 01/30/05

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    Hello,

    I'm trying to find the best software to have a blog per every user in a
    system[1].

    So far I went with pyblosxom[2], but it doesn't give me exciting web
    posting interfaces: is there only weblog-add.py for it? Or is there a
    server software more suited to this case?

    Then I have the problem of posting interfaces: can someone suggest me a
    Free and featureless BloggerAPI client for Windows? I couldn't find
    anything simple: I tried w.bloggar but it's interface has more buttons
    than OpenOffice! And it's not free.

    For Linux instead I have found gnome-blog, which is very simple and
    featureless, however it's so featureless that it doesn't allow editing
    or deleting old posts, which wouldn't be bad.

    Ciao,

    Enrico

    [1]
    Target: students in a high school, not necessarily computer-literate.
    Every student already has a user account on a unix machine, with active
    ~/public_html

    [2]
    pyblosxom works quite well, with the xmlrpc plugins and a script I made
    that installs an instance of it in ~user/public_html/blog.

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