MovableType has been turning into crap and I don't think 3.2 changes much. The Perl module based backbone is horribly rigid and some of the more exciting plugins require modification of the source. Most plugins don't work with the dynamic templates. It's also a comment spam magnet with two conflicting plugins from Six Apart staff (mt-blacklist and SpamLookup) being required material for any MovableType install.
I am looking to move to WordPress. It seems to be getting a lot of community support and does not seem to suffer from the same problems as MT.
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MovableType has been turning into crap and I don't think 3.2 changes much. The Perl module based backbone is horribly rigid and some of the more exciting plugins require modification of the source. Most plugins don't work with the dynamic templates. It's also a comment spam magnet with two conflicting plugins from Six Apart staff (mt-blacklist and SpamLookup) being required material for any MovableType install.
I am looking to move to WordPress. It seems to be getting a lot of community support and does not seem to suffer from the same problems as MT.
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