why I dislike movable type
It's not as much to do with MT itself (I actually think it's nice and easy to use), as it is my dislike of six apart and how they conduct their business. The whole free, no-longer-free, free-again licensing fiasco aside; I have to say that six apart's delivery of MT sucks, at least from an administrator's point of view.
Like any other public-facing software package (read: potential compromise point/attack vector) on my server, I keep track of updates to movable type. Although some new versions are just feature-releases, there are a fair number of important security fixes that must be addressed. For most software packages on my server, I rely heavily on announce-only mailing lists to find out about security-related releases, and to a lesser extent, on RSS feeds and webpages. When I started looking for a movable type mailing list, I came up empty handed. I eventually found one hosted at sixapart.com, and I signed up. To make a long story short, the list turned out to be defunct, even though it was still active on their website and accepted new subscriptions. I emailed the list owner about the list, who happened to be one of six apart's co-founders, but never received a reply.
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