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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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