[wp-hackers] One CMS to Rule Them All (was This was painful to read...)

Nathan Rice ncrice at gmail.com
Wed Dec 2 22:09:11 UTC 2009


I've personally never run across an instance where WordPress wasn't the
ideal solution. I'm support at least trying to provide the tools to
developers to make WordPress be much more than just blogging software.

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Nathan Rice
WordPress and Web Development
www.nathanrice.net | twitter.com/nathanrice


On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Mike Schinkel
<mikeschinkel at newclarity.net>wrote:

> On Dec 2, 2009, at 1:19 PM, Otto wrote:
> > We're not trying to build "one CMS to rule them all" here. WordPress
> > is not, and should not be, all things to all people.
>
> That's your opinion.  It's not mine and I believe that I am from alone in
> that opinion.  If there are others who agree with this, a mention of support
> to this list would be appreciated.
>
> > There's plenty of room for specialization. Focus on doing one thing
> > right, not on doing many things badly.
>
> Specialization can come from plugins. There's no reason WordPress can't be
> the best base platform for what most websites need; it's already almost
> there.
>
> -Mike Schinkel
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