Welcome to the multi-user blogging group, a place to share ideas about Drupal and multi-user blogging environments. Examples of such projects are hosted solutions like Drupal Gardens and distributions like Drupal Commons and Aegir.
introduce a high performance free hosting (for drupal)--sae---a GAE like China project , i just finished deploy drupal 6 there
ok , example first to prove that i am telling the truth : http://trackself.sinaapp.com/ just feel its speed!
[background:]
1.SAE: sina app engine , belong to sina.com (China), it's a service like google app engine ,but provide PHP hosting and mysql hosting and more! well , i think it's better than GAE, because i only know php but not python/java. It declare itself cloud service. And better than GAE, it use SVN.
2.Since it offer php and mysql hosting , drupal can be hosted. But a little hack to install.php , nothing more hack
Multi-user blog module
Hi everyone!
I am currently working on writing a multiuser blog module, that would give blogspot.com like functionality. That is:
- Authenticated users will be able to setup / configure multiple blogs.
- Be able to allow co-authors on their blogs.
- Be able to change formating / graphical themes / backgrounds.
- Support multiple languages.
- Any other cool functionality in the regard?
Twitter Clone
Hello Folks,
I run a website that is basically a twitter-clone software. The software is open source but has been constantly changing their license and preventing me from expanding into a corporation because they want quite a bit of money each year even though my business transformation has absolutely nothing to do with the use of their software.
So I am looking into alternatives since they are starting to suck. This multi-user blogging system seems like it could easy be modified into a mirco-blogging system like that of Twitter and i am wondering how possible this is?
Read moreSeparate independent Blogs based on a common Drupal Installation
I think the way DonCoryondefines DrupalMU is exactly what that brings to one first hears it's name. As WordpressMU provides separate independent blogs base on a common code one could expect that DrupalMU should provide such environment:
Separate independent Blogs based on a common Drupal Installation.
Read moreBlog administration and control for media site
Hi,
I am working on a media site that will have a number of blogs. I have gone over every discussion in the Multi-user Blogging group as well as the last two years posts in Newspapers on Drupal.
Although I have tested many of the modules and techniques I found, there are a few things I haven't been able to find solutions to.
The main thing I found is that multi-user blogging seems to be geared at making it available for any user with a certain role to be able to create a blog. This is something we want to avoid since it needs to be controlled by admin and/or editorial staff.
Read moreAnybody written domain -> user mapping yet?
I'd like to have http://user.site.com be equivalent to http://site.com/blogs/user (mod-rewrite?) but I'd also like to have the option for a user to specify a custom domain in their profile and have http://customdomain.com map to http://site.com/blogs/user - has anybody written code to do this? If not I'm going to have to write my own module to implement it ....
Read moreWhy not make installation profiles full-blown modules in D7?
I really like that in Drupal 7 installation profiles will be treated as modules. However now that I started thinking about actual implementations, I'm wondering why they are not actual modules. For instance with DrupalMU the required modules and settings could be deployed both at the moment of installation as at a later date. The required modules and the function calls however would be identical in both cases. So what do I do? Do I make it a module that has a .module and a .profile file that works when dropped in either the sites/all/modules or in the /profiles directory?
Read moreOpen Atrium as a multi-user blogging platform?
A stripped down version of Open Atrium could serve as a great start for a multi-user blogging platform. Each user could count as a group starting with just the blog feature. Other features could be enabled depending on the requirements of the site. The only thing that would be missing is the option to add custom blocks, or widgets as Buzzr and OnSugar call them.
Read moreI'm starting a similar project as DrupalMU
I'm trying to extend Drupal into a multi-user blogging site comparable to WordpressMU.
I choose Drupal primary because for my love for Drupal and its flexibility but Drupal does have it short coming when trying to tackle WordpressMU.
Also, ultimately I will be hosting a blogging service, using WordpressMU will make me a shadow of Wordpress.com. Going Drupal is a bold move, but I believe a smart move because architecture and design wise, I believe Drupal is far more superior then wordpress.
Read moreAn introduction is needed
Hi - As a new Drupal user coming to this group for the first time, I am unable to find introductory information that answers basic questions. For example:
How do I get started using Drupal MU?
When will there be an installation project?
Thanks
Read moreCan Multi-User Blogs be set up on existing site?
Hi,
I've been running a site for young writers with some 3,500 users in Vermont and part of N.H. This site is extremely active.
Skipping detail (explained below), we've seen a community behavior that we think calls out for a siginficant change on the site -- and we need the ability to have users have much more control over their "blogs" -- the ability to set their own visible theme, to control some of the blocks, etc. in other words the features that are seemingly exactly what your project offers. Before we get into testing it though, I have several questions:
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Read moreFront Page Style Blogging
I couldn't find something that exactly fits my recipe, so maybe I can garner some help. I want implement a blog that allows certain members to contribute to it under ONE blog. Basically, how the front page displays stories similiar to a blog, I want to have the same attributes for the blog, but on a different URL as the home page.
I hope that makes sense. Any ideas?
Read moreBlog List module patched to run on Drupal 6
Someone posted a patch today for the long-dormant Blog List module. It generates a page or block with a list of all the blogs on your site (linked, of course).
See http://drupal.org/node/372153. As you'll see, there are a few quirks: the patch didn't apply perfectly to the .info file, and it needs a bit of styling, but it's likely to be very useful for multi-user blog sites.
Cheers,
Andrea
Separate Installs
I haven't really thought about this topic for a while, but I was reading over some posts and an idea struck me.
If we really want to create a Drupal-MU setup we need to find a way to do use separate predefined install on the fly when a user signs up. Each install would need to be automated so we would need to write an install script. All blogs can either be put into their own database or prefixed.
We would need to have access to the server to create subdomains automatically.
Read moreSome basic features 2
- API stuff
- Pingback because it works.
- Trackback legacy, wordpress still use this.
- Multiping for marketing.
- twitter for marketing.
* User Interface/improvement stuff
1. Clearly showing that a post will be published
1. Private posts (only viewable by owner/admin)
1. Login toboggan to login using e-mail, + general usability improvements.
* Slick stuff
individual categories?
If drupal is to serve as a true multi-user blog, it seems to me that there needs to be a way to create categories which have only an individual scope, not a group or global scope. So for example user A should be able to create categories A,B and C for his/her blog and those categories would be available for editing/adding only to User A and associated only with User A's blog. This is exactly one of the core features of wordpressmu and resultantly wordpress.com.
Read moreSome basic features
There are some pieces of DrupalMU that I need to figure out:
- Allow bloggers to customize their blog title
- Default About page for each user
- Multiple authors per blog
- List of blogs
Has anyone coded these features already?
Read moreOG Garden
New module OG Garden looks quite interesting from a multi-user blog point of view.
http://drupal.org/project/og_garden
Read moreMy MU site
I have been following Wim's Multi user blogging work with interest for a new blogging site I am working on called "Blog to it". It will allow users to setup new blogs or import an RSS feed from a current blog. These blogs and posts can then be rated and catagorised.
The idea is then that if you have an interest in "Cooking" for example you would look at the cooking section and look for the highes rated blogs whether thay are on Blog to it or feed in via RSS.
Read moreWhere can I get a copy of DrupalMU installation profile
Where can I get a copy of the installation profile - even an incomplete copy.
I'm currently making one up for a technical community group.