Hi, I can behave quite pregnant, too, if I miss something, although I probably cannot compete with female creativity in these terms ...
But Wordpress? Mature? I tried it in spring. After having entered a second blog entry, date and author were no longer registered or updated by the system, where I had not even added a single extension. I found a plenty of templates, but no way to modify the layout in the way I wanted to. And I didn't find a way to tweak features. Even worse: Most of the potentially malicious entries appearing on "my" servers' logs (which do not even run WP) were automated attempts to attack WP components and the login). I think it was in those days that WP started to introduce forced updates, I suddenly received mails informing me that my blog software had been updated, while I had not even found a way to stop some silly behaviour in the previous version. I don't think WP is an alternative. Regards Luis E. Suarez <[email protected]> wrote: > Axel, the problem is that TYPO3 is like a woman that is always pregnant > but never delivers. It is a looong way far from mature systems like > Wordpress (to mention just one) that year after year improve without > nightmares. I personally use TYPO3 (since version 3.x) as a "challenge > hobby" not for commercial purposes. As such I'll be very happy to give a > try upgrading 6.2 to 6.3 including a bunch of always beta extensions. > > Be happy. > > On 02/10/2014 18:11, [email protected] (Axel Joensson) wrote: > > Hi there. > > [...] _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.typo3.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english
