BlogML 2.0 is Released
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It is with great delight that I announce the release of BlogML 2.0:
http://www.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ProjectName=BlogML&ReleaseId=171
This is the first release of BlogML since it was added to CodePlex and made into an Open Source project. As I look down that list of features that were added I would like to express my most sincere thanks to Keyvan Nayyeri who has put in an enormous effort in working on BlogML for this release. It's because of Keyvan's significant contribution to BlogML that we've been able to release this significant version.
I'd also like to thank Phil Haack who has volunteered a good deal of time to help us work through some feature ideas while at the same time adding new ideas of his own.
This blog post from Keyvan describes the new features as well as the intention behind their inclusion:
http://nayyeri.net/archive/2006/07/23/BlogML-new-features.aspx
Timed with this release we will also be releasing testing providers for SingleUserBlog, CommunityServer, and Subtext which have been developed alongside of the BlogML codebase and which are now incorporated as a part of this project.
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Software or Format?
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9/6/2006 11:10:07 PM
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Darren. Sounds great and I'd like to learn more, but I'm trying to figure out if BlogML is an XML standard or software. If it is a standard, an XML schema, for products that want to support import/export to that standard, then do I really need to download source code? What if I want Vine Type (vinetype.com) to support import/export to the BlogML standard? Where would I start? Thanks.
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