Pretty much true. Since I started to seriously look at online content in 1994 (I only ever used MOO, IRC, talk, Firstclass and the like before that) I've used everything... usually when it was new (longlist: parti, virtualU, all MU*, BSCW, knowledgeforum, CSILE, various BB clones, blackboard, webCT, 5-6 wikis, blogger, MT, greymatter, my own edublog abortion, WP, Drupal, Nuke*, PHP*, OJS), there are periods when you move quickly. I got sick of pornspam in MT, so dived into WP. WP is pretty cool, but I need a larger CMS for a project and Jeremy's pushing Drupal over OJS. I figure that unless you REALLY use something in your own space rather than play with it, your opinion is pretty lame, so I'm playing with drupal.
To be honest, every and all CMS suck so horribly I feel ill thinking about it. Each and every one is a symphony of the whims and wishes of the individual or kabal who have forgotten what a user is, or couldn't have cared in the first place. Drupal is 'install and pray' ware, of the typical geek kind. Lots of neat function, inadequate control over them, and an assumption that if half functionality is provided the individual can create the rest. The less you agree with this the more of a chronic geek who has forgotten that 'everyone' means more than people they know. When software is 'released' to the public, and is no longer beta, it is open to these charges.
Still, I may be able to hack drupal in to shape. If I can make it better than OJS, which really understands itself, then I'll stick with it. Otherwise it will be back to WP, which is limited but internally consistent at least.
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Date: 2004-03-15 03:59 pm (UTC)To be honest, every and all CMS suck so horribly I feel ill thinking about it. Each and every one is a symphony of the whims and wishes of the individual or kabal who have forgotten what a user is, or couldn't have cared in the first place. Drupal is 'install and pray' ware, of the typical geek kind. Lots of neat function, inadequate control over them, and an assumption that if half functionality is provided the individual can create the rest. The less you agree with this the more of a chronic geek who has forgotten that 'everyone' means more than people they know. When software is 'released' to the public, and is no longer beta, it is open to these charges.
Still, I may be able to hack drupal in to shape. If I can make it better than OJS, which really understands itself, then I'll stick with it. Otherwise it will be back to WP, which is limited but internally consistent at least.