Thanks for the reply Luke. Great advice and actually something I've started to work on. Your statement about stopping all develoment on wp says a lot. Wow. Thank you again for sharing. Would love to hear about others experiences as well.
On Mar 4, 7:44 pm, luke <[email protected]> wrote: > craayzie, > > I run a web dev company, and we've basically stopped doing any dev for > wp, because as efficient as we were, we're 10x faster on habari. A > clean code base works wonders. Having said that at the end of the day, > there are often other things that will slow you down more. can i > suggest first: > > 1) make sure you have a good solid knowledge of your requirements > first. Once you know these, then you can start making informed > decisions. > 2) Once you know them, make sure you can communicate them well. > 3) Once you know them, and can communicate them, then you can ask both > wp and habari devs, and get an idea of time and cost and feasibility. > > Having just completed a site which was a very heavy customisation of > habari (think deviantart size, but industry specific), we look back > and can't imagine how we could have ever done it in wp. Having said > that, we started the project at 0.6.1, and even between there and > 0.6.4 there have been lots of very useful patches that we have > required. Having a responsive dev team is key in this issue. Our > experience with wp was that if you found bugs, it was a bit like "well > done, wait 6 months", whereas with habari (Especially when they are > security related) there's a great philosophy of getting things done. > > Good luck! -- To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/habari-users
