DISQUS

Austin Web Designer - Adam Freetly: Buckshot, Ep. 5: Sidegrading

  • Scott · 2 years ago
    w00t. Here's to not drinking the Kool-Aid.

    When I use wget for the Sitemap plugin, I get encoding problems, because there's some file in the trunk that's not UTF8. Fucker. :P
  • sunburntkamel · 2 years ago
    wait, we're toasting to not drinking? ;)
    I used SVN for sitemaps, so I can't say what the error there is. I also don't know if that's an issue with the file, the webserver, or the wget/SVN client. damned confusing.

    Mad props to you for getting sandbox 1.0 out the door before 2.3 dropped. Adding tags to themes is a pain. Supposedly Christine (UTW) is working on a plugin that just mapps the UTW tags to their corrosponding 2.3 template tags.
  • Trent · 2 years ago
    No problem on the "spam queue". I'd spam me too if I was the filter ;)
  • sunburntkamel · 2 years ago
    why - are you using Tor or something? I just snagged comment number 3 out of the bin.
  • Trent · 2 years ago
    Just joking! I guess this is spam 4?
  • Owen · 2 years ago
    What gave you the impression that Habari was a WordPress fork? Actually, I'd even disagree that it's a WordPress "clone".

    Sure, we want most of the same features - it's blogging software after all. But architecturally, we've made a lot of design decisions based on knowledge of how modern blogging works and what people may use their software for.

    I think that users who try Habari will be pleasantly surprised by the subtle differences.
  • sunburntkamel · 2 years ago
    boy, i sure can't remember where i would have got the idea that it was a fork :wink:
    all kidding aside, it's not that i've ever thought of it as a fork, but it's commonly referred to as such on WW and other places. And yes, most clones outgrow their inspiration, (pidgin is a great example, again).