Returning to a pre-sxsw template for davidnunez.com… finally completing the mephisto to wordpress migration.
I’ve been hacking away at a little app to post/share what I’m going to call “sketchstreams”
I learned a lot about how I enjoy working while getting ready for maker faire.
I’ll be adding features and tweaking the design on the blog in iterations over time rather in fell swoops.
Collect, Wonder, Tinker, Build, Repeat — that should apply here too.
I was making a list of things I wanted to do with my personal website. Before SxSW I spent many hours getting the blog running mephisto, for no other reason than it’s written with Ruby on Rails. I wanted to eat my own dogfood, etc.
As I was looking at my list of blog enhancements I wanted to spend time building, I realized that the WordPress community has already accomplished most of these items and that it would take me months if not years to reinvent those wheels w/ mephisto.
So, I had to make a decision. Was I in all of this to wrestle with my web publishing platform? Does “build mephisto plugins for a relatively small community” satisfy my life purpose.
No.
I’m also exploring some ideas after reading 4 hour workweek that would be much more quickly implemented via one-click installs of wordpress.
I visited the websites for a handful of people who are doing interesting work that I admire, secretly envy, and wish to become… not one of them was using mephisto, and most were using wordpress or blogger — that sealed the deal.
So wordpress it is.
There is some more work to be done:
- conversion of old posts to wordpress… I have many years of content to convert
- conversion of my davidnunez.com mephisto theme to wordpress template
I also feel like I have to play catchup to understand the architecture and development path of wordpress. Wading through plugins, alone, is going to be a daunting task.
I found some plugins I installed right away to help w/ using textmate as a blog management tool with tags (a la Ultimate Tag Warrior).
