I assume the engine must be phyton based, otherwise I'd love to help. I see where you are going, but didn't mean to criticise. I rather would like to hear your opinion about wether a blog should still be hosted on your domain, or can be fed by an external service. I considered this path for a long time, and was pleasantly surprised to find this setup here.
Today the blog feature of a website seems to be the only one that is still internal, all the rest is api based (pics by flickr, comments by disqus, docs by scribd, bookmarks by delicious, feedback by get satisfaction,...). What would be the reasons to keep your blog under your own thumb? Blogger might not be perfect, but there migth be better platforms offering i18n? On May 7, 3:45 pm, Cédric Krier <[email protected]> wrote: > On 07/05/10 06:02 -0700, newnomad wrote: > > > > > > > @team (and others): > > > So your blog is translated by community member that are granted access > > to blogger. Wouldn't it be convenient to offer a link on each english > > post that goes straight to a google translate toolkit page for that > > artcile? (reverse engineer their form post data) > > Its a great tool to edit the machine translation into a proper > > version. Once done the contributor can save and just share it back to > > the team (share>google login tryton), the team can then download the > > transalton in xml for automated entry into their blog. (only wikipedia > > and knoll support automated upload) > > > Regarding your setup at blogger; You create entries on blogger and > > then pull them into your website via their feed? (not the other way > > around?) Do you also store the entries in DB, or just use the (cached) > > life feed (so in case blogger dies, the newspages die?) > > Aren't you concerned that having duplicate content (blogger and > > tryton) will be bad for seo, or don't google spiders consider posts of > > their own blogger as duplicate? > > We would like to change the website engine > seehttp://groups.google.com/group/tryton-dev/browse_thread/thread/1fa5bd... > But we are missing time and ressource to progress on this issue. > > -- > Cédric Krier > > B2CK SPRL > Rue de Rotterdam, 4 > 4000 Liège > Belgium > Tel: +32 472 54 46 59 > Email/Jabber: [email protected] > Website:http://www.b2ck.com/ > > application_pgp-signature_part > < 1KViewDownload -- [email protected] mailing list
