While there are a number of technical reasons that highlight the differences and advantages Habari has over other blogging packages, a major component of what makes Habari different is its community participation model. Users who demonstrate a level of quality contributions to the project are granted more privileges within the project.
Features
* Modular, object-oriented core for easy extensibility
* Supports multiple database backends (MySQL, SQLite, PostgreSQL)
* Uses prepared statements throughout to protect against SQL injection attacks
* Media silos to directly access various ways of media storage, like Flickr, Viddler, or the server's filesystem
* Atom Publishing Protocol support
* Multiple users (authors)
* Multiple sites on one installation
* Support for static content ("pages")
* Plugins
* Tagging
* Importers for Serendipity and WordPress
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Habari Comments
Posted By: user on June 16 2010 07:43 am
Complete waste of a morning, buggy, couldn't install, ambiguous instructions!
Posted By: gunnar on April 23 2010 07:14 am
It's not a fork of Wordpress, written from scratch in pure OO PHP.
Posted By: martin on April 20 2010 04:14 am
As much i know it is made by some old wordpress devs ? ( fork ? )
Atlest that piece software seems even cleaner/simpler than wordpress self.
Posted By: Marcin on December 30 2009 08:35 am
I think it looks really nice :) and promising
Posted By: Oliver Nielsen on November 4 2009 05:43 am
Habari actually looks rather nice! Deserves more attention and momentum!