Le 16 avr. 2010 à 03:18, CLIFFORD ILKAY a écrit :

> On 04/15/2010 09:13 PM, Shawn Milochik wrote:
>> There are probably a thousand blogging apps done in Django, because
>> it seems that a lot of people make one when they discover Django.
>> 
>> However, I think you should give them the Wordpress they asked for,
>> because it's maintained for security by a large organization for
>> free. Unless you plan to constantly maintain the Django app for
>> them.
> 
> Perhaps Wordpress needs constant maintenance because it wasn't very 
> well-written in the first place. I'd rather be responsible for a Django 
> application any day than Wordpress. Even if a large organization maintains 
> Wordpress, I wouldn't want to be responsible for maintaining an installation 
> of Wordpress without being paid well for support because you will be on a 
> constant upgrade treadmill.

Not to mention the way wordpress plugins serialize configuration informations 
(paths, IPs, urls) making wordpress almost impossible to move across servers or 
even just moving the installation path.

Regards,
Xavier.

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