I have been using the planetplanet code until now, but Gregarius looks like it might be closer to doing what I really need. I'd like to have an aggregator site that did the following, to allow human readers to improve the quality and to self-organize the feeds and entries: - Allow self-registration of feeds, for an administrator to approve online. - Archiving of feeds (after opt-in during self-registration). - Allow (arbitrary) tagging of feeds and of posts. - Allow +/- scoring of feeds and of posts. - Allow navigation to a page showing just 1. feeds with a tag and/or score > x. 2. posts with a tag and/or score > x. 3. posts for a certain date range, optionally filtered by tag and/or score. - I guess this would need the feed URLs and entries and associated meta-data to be stored in a database. - I'd like the pages to be served statically, only being regenerated from the database when a user navigates to a page and the generated page is > y hours old. Is this the direction that Gregarius is going in? Murray Cumming murrayc at murrayc.com www.murrayc.com www.openismus.com