Hey, if you can come up with a better title, I will happily change it... in the mean time it's stayin' right where it's at... :>D
John L Clark and I separately needed a place to hang out and discuss Atom. The Atom Wikis talk of "#atom on freenode IRC network", but that channel was empty when John and I separately checked. In the hopes of reviving such a useful forum he and I now stay logged on there. If you're interested in Atom, consider joining us. I'm currently working on several Atom projects, both billable and non-billable, so I expect I'll be knee-deep on the format, and maybe the protocol, for a while.
I guess since, technically speaking, one of the projects Uche could be refering to is LLUP (doesn't have to be Atom-based, but all of the work done thus far is Atom-based so, for now anyway, its Atom-based) I guess that means I best get my a$$ on over to Atom IRC channel...
Maybe you should head on over to? If yes, guess I'll see ya there... (although I seem to be having a connection problem... probably a blocked port... I'll be there soon enough, you go on ahead without me, I'll catch up :D
Oh, BTW... Sylvain has been developing several cool CherryPy-based sample apps to help newbies get started with the CherryPy framework, one of which, opkee!, happens to be a blogging tool with a focus towards the Atom syndication format. The other, atomixlib, is built on top of Amara to be a pure Python API for Atom. If Python just so happens to be your cup of tea I would add both of these to your pyPhatLittleApps list.
Enjoy!
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Thanks mate :)
For people interested in CherryPy, indeed opkee! is a good way to have a start at it. It’s still under development but should give you a good overview of CherryPy.
Oh and regarding LLUP, there is also a #llup channel but on a different network OFTC (irc.oftc.net)