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== Welcome to Elite Journal
Elite Journal is an online journal (or ``weblog'') package written in Ruby[1], using the Ruby on Rails[2] framework.
The current feature set includes: * Threaded comments * Post categories * Links sidebar * News sidebar * Post drafts * TrackBack pings * RSS2.0 feed * Textile or Markdown, via RedCloth
To get started using Elite Journal see the INSTALL file for set up instructions.
The home page for Elite Journal is http://elitejournal.rubyforge.org.
The author's journal is at http://scott.elitists.net.
Please report any bugs or suggestions on the trac at http://dev.elitists.textdriven.com .
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We found that EliteJournal demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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