[Mono-list] Planning a simple blog engine for Mono

Daniel Lo Nigro lists at dan.cx
Tue Jan 8 10:05:24 UTC 2013


The problem with mine is it's optimised for one particular use case - mine
:). Things like the permalink style are set the way I like them
(/year/month/post-title) and I haven't made things like this a setting or
anything.

I think FunnelWeb might still be worth looking at. I don't think there'd be
any major issues with running it in Mono, just little things that would
need to be worked out. For a general-purpose blog, it might be worth
spending time in testing FunnelWeb on Mono instead of starting a brand new
one. I only wrote my own because it helped me learn ASP.NET MVC better, and
of course I like running my own code and knowing how it all works. :)


On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 10:52 PM, Alberto León <leontiscar at gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok, I will take a look of your personal blog system, Daniel.
>
> I abandoned the idea of funnelWeb after read the threat you give me. But I
> love the simplicity of funnelweb and the programmer oriented philosophy
>
>
> 2013/1/7 Daniel Lo Nigro <lists at dan.cx>
>
>> Not sure how useful it'd be to you, but I wrote one for personal use
>> (although the code is integrated with the code for the rest of my site,
>> it's not a separate blogging system). I used:
>>
>>    - ASP.NET <http://asp.net/> MVC 4 with Razor 2 and its built-in CSS
>>    and JS minification (WebGrease)
>>    - ServiceStack OrmLite<https://github.com/ServiceStack/ServiceStack.OrmLite> with
>>    MySql.Data for the data access layer
>>    - SimpleInjector <http://simpleinjector.codeplex.com/> for IoC /
>>    Dependency injection
>>    - DotLESS <http://www.dotlesscss.org/> for CSS preprocessing
>>    - ELMAH <http://code.google.com/p/elmah/> for error logging
>>    - MiniProfiler <http://miniprofiler.com/> for performance profiling
>>    - T4MVC <http://t4mvc.codeplex.com/>
>>
>> The live version is at http://dan.cx/blog. It's running on Mono 3.0.2 on
>> Debian Linux. The code is available at
>> https://github.com/Daniel15/Website :)
>>
>> As I only created it for personal use, I don't have enough free time to
>> do things like proper documentation, installation wizards and a
>> nice-looking administration section. But feel free to take any of the code
>> if you find it useful. There's really not that much code in it but I think
>> the code that is there is pretty clean.
>>
>> I also know of FunnelWeb <http://www.funnelweblog.com/> which is a
>> blogging engine built on ASP.NET MVC 3.  I haven't tested compatibility
>> on Mono and its database scripts are only built with SQL Server in mind (so
>> they won't work properly on MySQL or PostgreSQL). See
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups=#!topic/funnelweblog/0PLPL2czWeE
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 9:28 PM, Alberto León <leontiscar at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I have studied a variety .Net blog engines and frameworks. For a MVC
>>> aproach, I can't find anything that can be deployed easy in MonoDevelop or
>>> running without a big effort in configuration for apache and mod_mono
>>>
>>> The more matured framework OpenSource Orchard, has a lot of headaches
>>> and in my point of view, is very heavy to the simple taks of a blog.
>>>
>>> I'm planning a new one, very simple, and easy to develop and run in
>>> Linux with apache and Mono.
>>>
>>> I will be pleased if you could give me some opinion and thoughts and
>>> tell me your experiencie integrating or doing similar things.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Alberto León
>>>
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