| So Anil Dash Wants WordPress Users to Change to Moveable Type… |
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| Tuesday, 11 March 2008 02:33 | |
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Anil Dash has put up quite an intriguing post arguing the case. Matt Mullenweg are you listening? 1) I don’t know of any Six Apart family of product users that are overwhelmingly happy with the spam message filters. Akismet is still king of spam deletion. Though lately Akismet is showing cracks of vulnerability. 2) Trackbacks, I have yet to see Six Apart products reliably and consistently accept my trackbacks. This highly unfortunate and unacceptable as trackbacks are a major foundation of the blogoshere. Until you fix this, across both Typepad and Movable type, I will likely continue to be tempted yet decline your offer. UPDATE: I sent a trackback to Anil’s post and it did not immediately post to his blog. :(Â 3) The 4) Your post URL (http://www.movabletype.com/blog/2008/03/a-wordpress-25-upgrade-guide.html) is well, really kinda lame. How about dropping the .html extension on the end? I mean I know of the warm, fuzzy feelings for dot.com 1999 era, but this would be so much cleaner (and better for trackback extension convention standards). OK, onto WordPress. 1) Anil in my opinion did a fair job in communicating the current state. In fact, many WordPress users will consider this status generous. 2) The plugin problem jumps out at me as the one that is the largest laughing stock, the continual disrespect of the user by not creating a professional backward compatible process in both themes and plugins is NOT sustainable over the long run. Anil should have ranked this issue at the top of his list in my opinion. 3) The widening feature gulf between the Wordpress.com and Wordpress.org (self-hosted) is becoming absolutely embarrassing and needs to be addressed. It also creates massive potential new blogger confusion as to what is what. Alright, WordPress I love you, but that love is not blind. Anil is right you need to do much better, in fact Anil didn’t go far enough in where you need to go. My number is on the bio in my blog if Anil or Matt care to reach out about the issues I’ve raised in more detail. I will be watching your progress and wish you both good luck! ---Related Articles at David Dalka - Creating Revenue and Retention - Chicago GSB MBA:Wordcamp in San Fran Today!Now Sporting Wordpress 2.3.2WordPress 2.3 Beta 1Facebook Spamming Your Identity To Drive Their Traffic |


