Quoting Matthew Hinton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who spaketh thusly: > I am really getting into Ruby on Rails on development and I would like to > run a web application based on that platform. WordPress really hasn't been > improved much and I don't like the web interface. I have been running a > personal blog on WordPress that I am thinking of dropping and restarting on > Typo or perhaps migrating to Typo.
I went from WordPress to Typo and loved it. I like the interface, and being able to write my own plugins (not enough time to get serious about it yet) is a great thing. The one gotcha for me was avoiding Sqlite3, as it doesn't like ALTER operations it seems. I recreated the blog using PostgreSQL and now everything runs just perfect. You can also look at the other major contenders in the rails/blog category: * Mephisto (http://mephistoblog.com/) * RadiantCMS (http://radiantcms.org/) To me, Mephisto is basically Typo without the beautiful admin interface. Radiant is more of a CMS, but is still emerging from the embryo. After checking out all three, I opted for Typo for the blog, still undecided on the corporate website. I wonder if it would be easier to just use Typo for it all, with some minor modifications. -- Mitch _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
