Sounds good, Jason.

I don't have any plans at the moment to use MG, but I would like
to find a blog or tutorial that discusses the considerations,
functionality, and structure.

Doing it as a learning experience was part of the idea, too.  I find
I learn best on a project I'm interested in.  Especially when it's not
for a client who's in a hurry to get it done and I can't take all the
time I want to work on certain features, etc.

I'll check out Joe's webcast.  Perhaps I can glean some knowledge from it
even though it focuses on MG.  Know of any more resources?  Perhaps some
of your own?  Did you blog about building your blog? :o)

Thanks,

Rick

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Fisher [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 3:52 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: Anybody out there comtemplating or currently building their own 
> blog?
> 
> I've written and re-written my own blogging software for years.  I find it's 
> a great exercise in
> learning new technology: new framework out there? cool, what's it like to 
> build a blog in that
> framework?  Joe Rinehart did a great "build a blog in 8 minutes" webcast when 
> he released
Model-Glue 2
> ... fantastic little basis for simple post-and-comment structure, while 
> learning M-G and getting
an
> extensible blog framework in place.  So, been down that road, but haven't 
> ever put tons of time
into any
> one iteration, although I do use my own brand whenever I've created a new one 
> (but then again I
just
> don't do much blogging ...)
> 



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