6A may have a hard time with this, since the rule is: when Keith speaks, the blogosphere listens. And that is bad news for Ben and Mena. Too bad, since I still like MT – just not as my publishing software of choice.
Keith’s article brings up an obvious point in regards to WordPress 1.3 — we users need to be patient and have to resist the temptation to pressure the devs to push something out the door that isn’t as solid as it can be.
I never really understood why MT was popular in the first place… seemed clunky and rather lacking in planning (tho I can see the convience side of it).
I think its problems now are a side effect of other solutions like WordPress coming along, anbd maturing.. it has to evolve and change, and its currently in the transition period.
If they can ride it out I’m sure it’ll be great by say… v3.5 or so, but right now? I wouldn’t install it for any reason whatsoever… WordPress for me is the best solution of its type (and the most flexible, tho it still could be more so – the plugin API is rather limited still).
6A may have a hard time with this, since the rule is: when Keith speaks, the blogosphere listens. And that is bad news for Ben and Mena. Too bad, since I still like MT – just not as my publishing software of choice.
Keith’s article brings up an obvious point in regards to WordPress 1.3 — we users need to be patient and have to resist the temptation to pressure the devs to push something out the door that isn’t as solid as it can be.
I never really understood why MT was popular in the first place… seemed clunky and rather lacking in planning (tho I can see the convience side of it).
I think its problems now are a side effect of other solutions like WordPress coming along, anbd maturing.. it has to evolve and change, and its currently in the transition period.
If they can ride it out I’m sure it’ll be great by say… v3.5 or so, but right now? I wouldn’t install it for any reason whatsoever… WordPress for me is the best solution of its type (and the most flexible, tho it still could be more so – the plugin API is rather limited still).
Roll on 1.3 I say…