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This document and accompanying files are intended to make developing plugins and blocks for Geeklog - The Ultimate Weblog System easier. Our work is dependent upon the developers who wrote Geeklog and continue to expand and support it: Tony Bibbs, Dirk Haun, Jeffrey Schoolcraft, Jason Whittenburg, Matt Braafhart, Mark Limburg, Gene Wood, Yanick Bourbeau, and Tane Piper. It is based on the earlier documentation written by Tony Bibbs and the collective knowledge contained in the mailing lists and websites devoted to Geeklog. The Moderation API documentation was provided by Vincent Furia. | This document and accompanying files are intended to make developing plugins and blocks for Geeklog - The Ultimate Weblog System easier. Our work is dependent upon the developers who wrote Geeklog and continue to expand and support it: Tony Bibbs, Dirk Haun, Jeffrey Schoolcraft, Jason Whittenburg, Matt Braafhart, Mark Limburg, Gene Wood, Yanick Bourbeau, and Tane Piper. It is based on the earlier documentation written by Tony Bibbs and the collective knowledge contained in the mailing lists and websites devoted to Geeklog. The Moderation API documentation was provided by Vincent Furia. |
Latest revision as of 20:43, 2 July 2004
This document and accompanying files are intended to make developing plugins and blocks for Geeklog - The Ultimate Weblog System easier. Our work is dependent upon the developers who wrote Geeklog and continue to expand and support it: Tony Bibbs, Dirk Haun, Jeffrey Schoolcraft, Jason Whittenburg, Matt Braafhart, Mark Limburg, Gene Wood, Yanick Bourbeau, and Tane Piper. It is based on the earlier documentation written by Tony Bibbs and the collective knowledge contained in the mailing lists and websites devoted to Geeklog. The Moderation API documentation was provided by Vincent Furia.