We don't create ports. We don't like them, because in the past they have caused us only grief. We maintain and develop a standalone app instead that
can be bridged with other apps (in terms of user-authentification, not in visual terms). The solution would be writing a bridge for that particular app (posting links helps btw., so I guess you're refering to
http://blogcms.com/). You have to understand though that there's a myriad of web apps that people ask for bridge files to be written. We (the coppermine dev team) simply can't do this, just because of the sheer numbers of possible candidates. Bridge files that come with coppermine are those for the major web apps or the ones coppermine devs have a personal interesst in. For the vast majority of apps, we have to rely on user contributions. In other words: if you need that particular bridge file,
you will have to write it yourself (or hire someone to do this, or suggest someone of your community should do it). We (again: the coppermine dev team) won't. We're looking forward to your contribution though.