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      <title>o-blog based art site</title>
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            So, my previous artsite was made with mediagoblin, which is nice.
However, it has some problems with my particular use case.
I store my drawings in a git repository, and I tend to change files a lot, and never really finish them. Each file is really an ongoing mandala process, and I like it that way. This aproach doesnt work so well with Mediagoblin, which is geared to be used as colaborative postings of finished files, such as Instagram etc.
          
          
        
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            I enjoy painting digitally using Inkscape. I have an experimental Mediagoblin installation at http://mg.verona.se/u/jave/ for the illustrations.
          
          
        
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