Project page for portable cl-blog
I'm not one to start projects for *no* reason. It smacks of unnecessary effort. So why fork cl-blog?
- We wanted to emphasize portability: mostly because we wanted to be able to run the blogging engines under openmcl.
- In accordance with the principle of maximal laziness: it's easier to maintain this version of cl-blog than it is to write a tool that would convert old blog entries into the format currently used by Brian Mastenbrook's cl-blog.
- Openess of development process. I'd like to be able to have a mailing list, an archive of questions and answers, and a darcs repository.
- We wanted something that would sit nicely behind Apache. We were using this in-house, so we thought other people might find it handy.
Portable clblog is asdf-installable, or you can grab it from http://kevin.casa.cavewallarts.com/LISP/portable-clblog.tar.gz
Because unmutual.info blocks asdf-install requests originating from openmcl, for whatever reason, I've made the required libraries available at http://kevin.casa.cavewallarts.com/LISP/required_for_portable-clblog/