I don't know if it's a lack of ambition, or a desire to be part of a community, but I keep going back to ezPublish. Everytime I sit down to code Inklog and I realize, fully, that all I'm doing is creating a cleaner version of ezPublish, I get all screwed up in the head because I hate rewriting so many lines of code, when they've already been written. So, screw it. ezPublish is GPLed. I can edit it all I want. So, I'm going to start of with ezPublish as a base for my Inklog work. When I see something that doesn't work right, or that I don't like, I'll fix it and release it. If ezPublish wants to incorporate my changes into their distribution, that's great. If not, that's okay too. When ezPublish releases a new version, I'll apply patches to my Inklog sources as needed.











