… just died this afternoon in Hamilton County.
The judge reaffirmed that there is no constitutional right to smoke in public as well as no right to own a business that allows smoking.
… just died this afternoon in Hamilton County.
The judge reaffirmed that there is no constitutional right to smoke in public as well as no right to own a business that allows smoking.
Looking through google I found a few posts on the WordPress vs. Movable Type issue. Here’s a few:
http://businesslogs.com/reviews/movable_type_vs_wordpress_my_opinion.php
http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=167839
http://www.dustindiaz.com/movable-type-versus-wordpress/
They all seem to lean towards WordPress although it’s not a slam dunk.
The main issues seem to be
Movable Type is free but, since it’s a for-profit company, the terms may change in future versions. WordPress is free, and open source. Once you have it you’re free to do anything you want with it.
Movable Type publishes all it’s pages statically. That’s bad when you make a change because all the pages need to be regenerated but for servers, and users, viewing a page should be a little faster. Movable Type now offers dynamic publishing but I hear that many, maybe most, of the available MT plugins won’t work with dynamic publishing.
I’m still curious about tagging. Under MT I can produce a feed for each tag. Can WordPress? I haven’t seen any discussion about that.
Update
Here’s some info on WordPress feeds. It seems WordPress CAN do feeds based on Categories, which may be the same as Movable Types tags.
At this point, the smoking ban goes live this Thursday. A few issues have come up recently that could confuse the issue then. There is a challenge to the law’s constitutionality. The group challenging the ban have asked that enforcement be delayed until their challenge is decided.
Another challenge, which has already been successful, challenges the recent rule change that allows private clubs to allow smoking as long as “employees” are also “members”. A judge has specified that the rule change cannot be enforced immediately until the challenge to the new rule is settled.
Powered by WordPress