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Tag: move

Server Move [en]

[fr] Je viens de déplacer le site d'un serveur à l'autre. Ne vous en faites pas si c'est un peu en chantier durant quelques jours.

Just changed servers. Don’t worry if things look a little broken. Things will slowly come back to normal.

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Author Stephanie BoothPosted on 28.11.2007Categories CTTS NewsTags ctts, move, server, site, Site News, upgrade2 Comments on Server Move [en]

Switch to WordPress [en]

This blog is now powered by Wordpress.

There we are. This weblog is now run by WordPress. I have a lot to write about the migration, but I am not really in a state to do so now (just look at the time).

A few loose ends need tying up, so if things seem to have disappeared, not to worry: they’ll be back shortly.

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Author Stephanie BoothPosted on 23.06.2004Categories CTTS News, WordpressTags blog, migration, move, Site News, switch, Wordpress7 Comments on Switch to WordPress [en]

On Movable Type 3.0 [en]

The pricing scheme accompanying MT 3.0 isn’t as disastrous as it seemed, after a clarification by SixApart — though it remains “expensive”. I’m waiting for the dust to settle before I decide if I upgrade to MT 3.0, move to WordPress, or stay with MT 2.661.

So, finally, it seems everything is not as bad as everybody has been thinking.

I don’t personally care much about what was “miscommunicated” or what was simply changed by SixApart. What I care about is that instead of my previous calculation which brought the licensing fees I would have had to pay to use the new version of Movable Type for my current/ongoing projects to $600, I would now probably manage with the Personal Edition 13 authors license for $150. Mind you, it’s still expensive for me, but it’s not ludicrous anymore.

SixApart have also clarified what they mean by “weblog” in their licensing restrictions: a weblog is a site powered by Movable Type. If you use 5 different “system weblogs” to make up your site, it’s still just one weblog. I find this pretty reassuring. If the personal license you bought is missing a few authors/weblogs to make you happy, you can add individual licenses for $10 each (per extra author or weblog).

What am I going to do? Since the uproar yesterday, I’ve been doing two things: waiting for the dust to settle (and trust me, there is still a lot of it in the air) and, like others, looking pretty closely at WordPress.

When I left Blogger at the beginning of this year, I had been nastily tempted by WordPress. I had given up on it at the time because it was lacking a few functionalities I wanted, MT being a more mature application. Things have changed now, and between the hierarchical categories, the bunch of really sexy CSS templates, and the fact that I can find the development team on Freenode (not even mentioning that WordPress is completely free), it is a very attractive alternative to MT for me.

But as I said above, there is no rush. I’ll give it a few weeks at least, and maybe wait for both Movable Type 3.0 (the “real” one, not the Developer Edition) and WordPress 1.2 to be out.

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Author Stephanie BoothPosted on 15.05.200411.04.2022Categories CTTS News, Social Media and the Web, WordpressTags blogging, Blogosphere Interest, categories, category, change, css, developer, expensive, feature, free, freenode, Geek / Technical, hierarchical, IRC, license, licensing, movable type, move, mt, price, pricing, Site News, Software and Tools, sub-categories, system, template, templates, tool, uproar, Weblogs, word press, Wordpress, wp8 Comments on On Movable Type 3.0 [en]

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  1. Konstantin on You Again19.10.2025

    <3 although it may feel like so at times, you're not alone.

  2. Stephanie Booth on Vrac avant reprise de travail19.10.2025

    Ah ça j’adorerais, d’ailleurs quand j’étais au chômage et que j’étais suivie par une diététicienne, j’avais fait un planning de…

  3. Olivier Bruchez on Vrac avant reprise de travail19.10.2025

    Je dois avouer que faire cette liste de courses est l'une des choses sur lesquelles je bloque le plus au…

  4. Stephanie Booth on Vrac avant reprise de travail17.10.2025

    Alors pour moi, justement, la liste "avant" les courses, ça me demande beaucoup trop de charge cognitive. Peut-être c'est plus…

  5. Stephanie Booth on Vrac avant reprise de travail17.10.2025

    Merci <3

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