Package: mnemosyne-blog Binary: mnemosyne-blog Version: 0.12-2 Priority: extra Section: web Maintainer: Decklin Foster Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7), python, python-support (>= 0.5.3) Architecture: all Standards-Version: 3.8.0 Format: 1.0 Directory: pool/main/m/mnemosyne-blog Files: 46c187f0b7a111eabe4108c20de98111 1079 mnemosyne-blog_0.12-2.dsc 542bbd3c6fffd5c59a3fae050adb6872 16500 mnemosyne-blog_0.12.orig.tar.gz 62e22bb18fba4c40a46ca2d291c8d147 7627 mnemosyne-blog_0.12-2.diff.gz Homepage: http://www.red-bean.com/decklin/mnemosyne/ Checksums-Sha1: 5b03f9992be9fe06611ccdfb0915b8b3d4f160ce 16500 mnemosyne-blog_0.12.orig.tar.gz b0a951262e91a0222850de4228837dbba8ae61ff 7627 mnemosyne-blog_0.12-2.diff.gz Checksums-Sha256: 97ad393ee92670505ef3f9e26283cbd5b8988d2ddf3a4558a3b213c33d2274ab 16500 mnemosyne-blog_0.12.orig.tar.gz 04f06fe84ed396fe29befe2c1b33359a060a6bae524bdc6f4869b64afa9a95ac 7627 mnemosyne-blog_0.12-2.diff.gz Package: mnemosyne-blog Priority: extra Section: web Installed-Size: 104 Maintainer: Decklin Foster Architecture: all Version: 0.12-2 Depends: python, python-kid Recommends: python-docutils | python-markdown Filename: pool/main/m/mnemosyne-blog/mnemosyne-blog_0.12-2_all.deb Size: 13332 MD5sum: 2c8a84c698a80cb021d7b6fc9833faa7 SHA1: 2869732dfaa2ee0181fe9820475fad9998640876 SHA256: cf1b9d45d7e75dea55063e1d9a568b089577209101715ccafbc51da85d162d87 Description: Maildir-to-blog compiler with XML templating and Python extensions Mnemosyne is a simple blogging system which generates static files. Instead of using a database or filesystem hierarchy, you store your entries in a Maildir. Writing a blog entry is thus as easy as sending an email, and rebuilding the blog can be automated with mail filters, cron, etc. . XHTML and XML are generated with Kid templates; a bare-bones web view and an Atom feed are included as examples. Mnemosyne is extensible in Python to add features such as input preprocessing (reStructuredText is used by default), metadata ("tags" are standard) and filtering entries for custom feeds. Homepage: http://www.red-bean.com/decklin/mnemosyne/