Been thinking about the blog, and where I might like it to go in the future, and the one feature I just keep thinking about is wiki functionality. For my uses, I think it would be a natural fit. There are already quite a few bliki's out there, so I figure there has to be a few packages that might be worth checking out. So I started searching, and found a few options. I found that some people use some WikiTalk to get FlexWiki to act as a blog. Interesting idea, but I can't see myself ditching .Text for that. I found a couple other bliki's, but nothing that seemed to stand out, until I found SnipSnap. SnipSnap looks really interesting. I'm certainly not convinced, but I'm going to play with it for a bit to see how it is. It's not .net, though, so it will be a hard sell either way (anyone know a cheap router that does forwarding based on hostname?). In either case, my research yielded all kinds of crazy requirements and ideals for a system I wish I could just download. I'd like to say I'd build it, well hell, maybe I will. • Must have a blog. Full support for all the various syndication and API standards. • Multiple users, each who has their own blog.• Each blog can be skinned and modified independently.• All blogs share common wiki. • Blog entries have categories.• Blog posts use wiki dialect.• Each blog has articles.• Ability to attach files to wiki or blog pages.• Ability for wiki sections to be marked private/roles based access.• Ability to publish wiki page to blog or article.• Winforms app that works like notepad that stores away wiki pages to be “synced“ later.• Would be nice if wiki was blog context skinnable.• Blogs have comments that turn off in n days.• Color my code for me please.The list got a little longer in type then it was in my head. I could have kept going too. Either way, anyone know of any other bliki's I should check out?
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