That'd be like "off the charts" (in a bad way). And your question is
exactly where I'm at. The designer swears by it, but have not met
anyone that's even heard of it. He says it's probably because it's more
like a set of tags/libraries so it's not as though there's something to
see except a result. Well I'm going to have my guys check it out and
maybe someone will pop up from under a rock somewhere...
Peter
Mitch Pirtle wrote:
I think this is the reason for so little feedback:
http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/joomla.org+textpattern.com+drupal.org
Not presuming anything other than overall web traffic stats, meaning
this project is either one of those great under-the-radar sleepers, a
brash young up-an-comer, or a project that just never took off. Don't
know personally which of the three Textpattern is.
Anybody using it?
-- Mitch
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Peter Becker <peterbsem...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all -
Are any of you familiar with or have used a CMS called Textpattern? I
recently have begun working with a designer who uses Textpattern which is
his CMS of choice. We're still in the evaluation process of my other project
for a CMS system (thank you for your contributions, and will report back
here the results when complete) and no one NYPHP Talk had brought that one
up. So I was curious as to whether it didn't even make the first cut, or
just that it is not well known/used, which can be indicative of an inferior
product at worst or one without a lot of support at best. Any light shed is
appreciated.
Once again - thanks,
Peter
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