" Storytlr  is an open source lifestreaming and micro blogging platform. You can use it for a single user or it can act as a host for many people all from the same installation."   I've been looking for something like Storytlr for a few months now or at least trying to do it with Drupal . While I love Drupal and FeedAPI  I did not want to spend all that time building a lifestream website. So I've been playing around with Storytlr instead and found it very easy. Here is how I got it up and running on a Ubuntu EC2  server. You can also check out the official Storytlr install instructions .   Assumptions:  LAMP stack installed and running.  Domain setup for a directory.  MySQL database and user ready to go.  Lets get started!  Get the code : wget http://storytlr.googlecode.com/files/storytlr-0.9.2.tgz tar -xvzf storytlr-0.9.2.tgz You can find out the  latest stable release  on Storytlr's downloads page.   Import the database :  Within protected/install is database.sq...

It's my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI have finally settled on it as the only eggnog and will travel far and wide to get it, if I have to.
I'm swilling some right now.
And yes to adding nutmeg.
ReplyDeleteIt isn't absolutely necessary but I've been adding the fresh ground stuff.