I'm not sure it's usable in today's world. The Rails version in master is 
pinned at 2.3.x, and Ruby 1.9, neither of which are really viable without a lot 
of patching for CVEs and such. There was a branch about 6 years ago trying to 
move to Rails 4. But here is is 2019 and we have Rails 6. Not saying you need 
that to be current, but at least 5.1 or 5.2 would be nice, if only for the 
security patches.

It's a real shame, I remember this system very fondly, it always managed to do 
so much with so little code.

Walter

> On Sep 19, 2019, at 12:07 AM, Mohit Sindhwani <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> What is your opinion for using Radiant CMS in 2019? I went away to Jekyll for 
> my personal blog, and in some other cases, people moved to Wordpress. 
> However, every few months, I keep realising how much I miss the elegenace of 
> Radiant, and am curious what others feel about using it in 2019.
> 
> Thanks for any insight!
> 
> Best Regards,
> Mohit.
> 
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