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  1. POWhat is a good extendable blogging application for ASP.NET?
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    copied!<p>I am looking for a relatively good and well supported, and preferably open source blog application that runs on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASP.NET" rel="nofollow noreferrer">ASP.NET</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_SQL_Server" rel="nofollow noreferrer">SQL&nbsp;Server</a>. It doesn’t need to be packed full of features, it just needs the basics, such as tagging, comments, etc. Extra features are a bonus.</p> <p>I would also like it to be either open source or have an extendable framework for customization of not only the look, but the functionality; preferably written in C# if it's open source, as that is my language of choice.</p> <p>Good performance, etc., the usual stuff when looking for applications.</p> <p>Even if it's a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_management_system" rel="nofollow noreferrer">CMS</a> with a blog in it, that would be beneficial to point out as well.</p> <p>Please give the name, a link, and some of the the things you find good about it. Even if someone has posted what you were going to post, but you have other things you like about it, please add those things anyway.</p> <hr/> <p>I have garnered from the responses to check out <a href="http://www.dotnetblogengine.net/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">BlogEngine.Net</a>, <a href="http://subtextproject.com/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">subtext</a>, <a href="http://www.dasblog.info/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">dasBlog</a>, and to stay away from the blog in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DotNetNuke" rel="nofollow noreferrer">DotNetNuke</a>. I will start with BlogEngine.</p>
 

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