March 20th, 2009
I apologize for the lack of updates in the last few months. My time, sadly, has been extremely limited, and work on BloGTK has gone to the sidelines.
If anyone would like to help complete BloGTK, please contact me at blogtk at jayreding.com. Or you can contribute code directly through Launchpad. My time will continue to be limited, and getting BloGTK out the door may take a long time at this rate.
Secondly, many have reported problems with commenting on the site. Apparently my anti-spam system was bouncing all comments instead of just spam. I’ve replaced it with another anti-spam plugin that should hopefully work better. If that fails, I will be moving the site to a new server that lets me use Askimet. I apologize for the bounced comments.
The goal for BloGTK is to get the remaining functionality working, get offline editing working correctly, and then concentrate primarily on bug fixes and the like. BloGTK already seems to work fairly well, and rather than keep adding features, I would like to develop BloGTK into a stable product that does a few things, and does them well.
Again, I apologize for the lack of updates. BloGTK is a hobby for me, and I don’t have much time these days. As always, any contributions that anyone has are always appreciated.
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October 15th, 2008
BloGTK is still evolving, although at a rather slow pace. The next big step will be better support for offline editing, followed by custom tags for the editor.
Some of the recent changes:
- Now complete is the system for inserting links into posts, as well as some minor backend changes.
- The creation dates of posts can now be altered in the editor. This can be used to set posts into the future.
- The post preview now displays the post categories for a given post.
As always, the development version of BloGTK 2.0 is available on Launchpad is available on Launchpad.
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August 30th, 2008
The source code to BloGTK 2.0 is now available at Launchpad. That means that if you’ve been waiting to hack away, you now can do so.
Launchpad has some impressive collaborative features, and while I’m still getting my “sea legs” in terms of how it all works, it seems to be a good way of managing this project in the future.
You will need to install Bazaar to get access to the code. Under Ubuntu, that’s as simple as
sudo apt-get install bzr
in a terminal window. Other distributions can get in on the fun too, but you’re on your own.
Right now, BloGTK needs only two additional packages from a stock Ubuntu install. Those packages are python-gnome2-extras and python-feedparser. Once those are installed, BloGTK should run.
Create a new working directory and run the command
bzr branch lp:blogtk
and the code will download to a blogtk directory.
Right now, BloGTK 2.0 has no installer, and must be run right from the testing directory. It will create a new folder in your home directory called .BloGTK where the config data and cache are stored.
BloGTK is not beta software, this is at best an early alpha. Many features are missing. Some things may not work as intended. Some things may not work at all. BloGTK needs a lot of love, and most importantly it needs a lot of eyeballs and testing.
Feel free to use Launchpad to hack away at the code and especially feel free to contribute patches and suggestions. The more help I can get, the faster BloGTK development will go.
Enjoy your BloGTK hacking, and hopefully as time goes by, BloGTK 2.0 will become one of the best weblog editors out there.
Tags: BloGTK, development, Launchpad, Updates
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August 16th, 2008
Here is a preview of the new BloGTK 2.0 interface. This interface is designed to make the process of working with multiple blogs much easier. You can have all your blogs available from the main interface, no matter where they’re hosted or what system they use.

BloGTK 2.0 Main Window
Development on BloGTK 2.0 is still proceeding, although there are some big pieces left to go. Mainly, the first run configuration needs to be built, and the offline editing functions need to be put into place. However, as soon as BloGTK is functional enough to be usable, I do plan on putting the code out on Subversion as a developer release.
I should also mention that this blog will be getting a makeover in the near future as well. As nice as the WordPress default template is, BloGTK deserves its own style…
Tags: BloGTK, screenshots, update
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August 4th, 2008
A quick update on the progress of BloGTK 2.0. Right now the focus is on getting the MetaWeblog API support working correctly. So far, so good on that front, although there’s a lot of testing to make sure it all works correctly.
There’s also an article that every open-source developer should read on why Free Software tends to have bad usability. BloGTK 1 could be the poster child for that—it’s UI design was atrocious—and I’ll be the first to admit it. I do care about usability, but developing a usable interface is a difficult skill to learn. BloGTK 2.0 is going to get a lot of usability work as development continues, especially when it gets loosed on the world.
More as development continues.
Tags: BloGTK, MetaWeblog, Updates
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July 24th, 2008
Development on BloGTK 2.0 has been very slow lately as my day job has taken priority and I’ve been dealing with an annoying problem with the account settings panel. The good news is that the code is now working (but needs more testing to be sure), and I can move on to adding more polish.
BloGTK 2.0 will use RSD introspection to try and configure most of the settings to a blog with nothing more than the address. That means that most users won’t have to worry about endpoints, blog IDs, or picking the right API. Even though BloGTK is geared towards more technical users, that saves a lot of guesswork.
In WordPress news, WordPress 2.6 is out. Those of you who are upgrading will not have a problem with BloGTK, but if it is a new install, you will need to activate XML-RPC in the settings to use BloGTK or another remote blogging tool.
Finally, once BloGTK 2.0 is in a semi-feature complete state, I’ll be putting the code up in a public Subversion repository for testing. The old BloGTK was written in a time where version control was a major pain—finally I’ve done the right thing and started using an internal Subversion repository for development.
As before, there’s no definitive ETA for release. I was hoping to have something in time for the Ubuntu 8.10 release, but that looks doubtful. With BloGTK, I pushed the app out the door, and made a lot of rookie mistakes and poor design decisions. I want 2.0 to be more polished and professional. That means taking the time to try to get it right before letting it loose.
Tags: BloGTK, development, Updates, WordPress
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June 28th, 2008
It’s only been a few days since the new BloGTK was announced, and already development is continuing at a more rapid pace than I would have expected. For a project being done in my limited free time, BloGTK is moving right along.
No, I don’t have an ETA for the first release. Other than “when it’s done,” of course.
So far, support for creating and editing new posts with Blogger, Movable Type, and WordPress is working. The UI is shaping up nicely—and that means that there will be some screenshots coming in the near future.
What’s left? The configuration system needs to be built, there’s a bunch of tools in the editor that need to be built, and then round after round of testing. BloGTK 1.0 was pretty buggy—I’m hoping that 2.0 will be better and more stable.
There will be more updates as development progresses. The website will also be getting an upgrade (with the old theme being given new life as a WordPress theme) sometime in the near future. Keep checking back here for more updates as BloGTK continues to push closer to release.
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June 22nd, 2008
It looks like one enterprising user has gotten BloGTK 1.1 working on the Asus EeePC. The EeePC is a great mobile blogging machine, and BloGTK makes it even better.
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June 21st, 2008
It’s been a while since there was an update to BloGTK. During the last period of development for BloGTK there were so many frustrations and so little time that I had to give up.
Flash forward to a few weeks ago when I’m putting together my new Ubuntu box—I notice that there’s a Python library for Blogger’s GData system installed. And it even has a nice system for interfacing with Blogger. When I last did work on BloGTK 3 years ago, I had a lot of the app built. Maybe it was time to take another shot?
This entry is being created in BloGTK 2.0. The build is nowhere near complete, but there has been enough progress that it’s safe to announce its existence to the world.
BloGTK 2.0 will add some great new features like:
- A completely revamped interface designed for multiple blogs
- A new editor, with integrated spellcheck, HTML syntax highlighting, and undo/redo.
- Support for multiple categories.
- Full support for Blogger
- Autodiscovery of weblog settings (if your blog template supports it
- And much more…
There is no release date for BloGTK 2.0, as it all depends on finding programming time in my busy schedule. However, this time the technical hurdles have been surpassed and it is possible to deliver the kind of program that users have been asking for.
There will be much more coming as development continues on the next generation of BloGTK.
Tags: 2.0, BloGTK, News
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