> I'm still open to alternatives, as long as they're not written in PHP.
Same here. Actually, I liked Typo because of Tobi's attitude towards development, and the idea that something cool can come out of, what, 500 lines of code. It was what I wanted, and it worked. It still works, somehow, but the community around it seems to falter a little bit. I've never been one to use the flavor of the month, and if you know me, switching to Typo from being "Employee Number One" of the never really existing Wordpress Foundation, was a huge step. I don't think Typo is doomed, but at this point it might be a good idea to re-rally the community (Rails and Ruby are the hype, right now, and Typo is one of that hype's flagships), work on expanding upon the leanness, and make things a bit more conducive and accessible. A theme garden works, but Drupal, for example, sucks when it comes to themes, and still has a great following. A development community that can communicate outside a mailing list, a repository of plugins, filters, and themes, that I don't have to extract from Trac tickets would be great, for example, however. Typo has a future, it just needs a steward and a vessel to get there. _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
