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Stack2Blog - Turning your answers into blogs (Source code released)

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Updated to work with the 1.0 api (hacked PyStack since there isn't an updated version yet).

We've released the source code under the MIT license. Check out the code section below.

Stack2Blog now supports all the trilogy sites, not just Stack Overflow.

#Stack2Blog is looking for beta testers If you like this application, we'd love your feedback on how we're doing. Please check out our site and give us any feedback you can.

#What is Stack2Blog Have you ever written a long, detailed answer on StackOverflow, and wanted to publish it on your blog/website? If you're like most longtime users, you probably have many great answers scattered all over the place, with no way to manage them.

Stack2Blog is a web service that helps you manage which of your StackOverflow answers you've migrated into blog posts and other places.

Visit the homepage, enter your StackOverflow user id, and you'll be presented with a list of all your StackOverflow answers. You can then copy the answer (formatted for easy WordPress pasting), and we'll remember that this answer has already been copied to your blog.

If you like this app, please support us by upvoting.

If you have any ideas for features you'd like to see, please post them below.

###Beta

Stack2Blog is in beta stage. Please help us by trying it out and letting us know what you think. Any and all feature requests/bug reports/criticisms are welcome (post them as answers on this page).

###Screenshot

Stack2Blog - Screenshot http://www.loopycode.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/stack2blog_live_screenshot.jpg

###Site main page

www.stack2blog.com

###License

The source-code will soon be released under an open-source license.

##Contact

This app is being written by Edan Maor and Yuval Cohen.

Visit Edan's blog, LoopyCode, or follow him on twitter here.

Follow Yuval on twitter here.

##Code

This app is written in Python/Django. It uses Django 1.1.

It uses the great Py-StackExchange wrapper to access the StackApps api.

The code is licensed under the MIT license, and you can find it on our BitBucket page. Enjoy!

##Version

Current version - v0.2 API version - 0.9 (Updated - 24.06.2010)

##StackList

Visit our StackList entry and give us a star here: Stack2Blog on StackList

Support us by upvoting if you like the idea. Thanks :)

Edan Maor
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