[wp-design] Re: Is WordPress falling Behind?
Joen Asmussen
joen at noscope.com
Tue May 10 13:58:48 GMT 2005
I've been meaning to reply to this for a while.
I'll keep this short.
If Typo was compared to WP 1.2, I might go with Typo for the simplicity.
On the other hand, what keeps me with WP 1.5, and why Wordpress is not
at all falling behind by a longshot, is the Themes system and the
revised plugins system, not to mention the bulk of great plugins.
The beauty about themes and plugins is that I can keep things separate
from the WP core files, and update WP as simple as uploading some files.
The plugin architecture is mature to such a degree that almost anyone
can extend the functionality.
Add to that a maturation of the code that simplifies things even more.
That's why for the next small version of Wordpress I would only want
small improvements here and there, bug fixes, and improvements to the
admin interface such as those we've discussed here on the list.
For the next MAJOR version, I can see only one thing: multiblogging.
That is, having multiple blogs on one install, and possibly combining
them in the way MT can do. With the latest post loop improvements,
"rewind" functions etc, I sense the groundwork has been laid out.
1.5.(.1) vs. Typo has Wordpress a clear winner. Thank god for that theme
system.
J
Michael Heilemann wrote:
> http://typo.leetsoft.com/
>
> Sure WordPress covers a lot of ground that Typo doesn't, but Type's
> got a bunch of features that would make me, personally, choose Typo
> over WordPress, if I were to choose today...
>
> - Mike
>
>
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