movabletpe, MTOS 4.3 or pro?

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Tangentially, the situation with MT is certainly confusing.
These are observations rather criticisms. I assume that the more thought and discussion I am involved with on this topic the better I will finally understand it.
Let me explain -
The project I work on professionally is a pretty large government funded web site and I have just been working on the 'software refresh' - I think that name reveals plenty about where this is all going. 'Software refresh' really wasn't in the sense that there is a large content driven web site that surface many nodules of discrete functionality through bespoke code. Each nodule is still part of the whole, and the normal way would be to see them as packages that have a set of dependencies that vary according to version.
I think you know where I'm going.
If you substitute perl for the server scripts in ant and shell the situation conceptually may be similar to that of the movabletype codebase?
Perl has CPAN and associated tools, Java also has some tools. But it is very difficult to apply these tools retrospectively.
For instance Byrne keeps old versions of Photo Gallery linked - and this is a different type of decision as to whether the link should be removed, than publishing version and version dependencies for Photo Gallery. It is a different (logical) order of decisi
com' on again again

Image by art_ikon via Flickr

on.
An equivalent example from my professional life would be broken links to public content - how should they be mended? This is in control, and of a refresh remit. But, in terms of different order of decision, another example is where the whole code base of a particular project might be better worked in a different directory structure.
Since we are talking about dozens of discrete projects, you may imagine this is an intimidating proposition. And I have come to the conclusion that no-one quite knows their way around these issues.
It is not quite knowing how to deal with this sort of thing that I am assuming applies to the MT codebase, OS and commercial, as well.
So when I complain that the situation around MT is confusing I, at the same time, imagine that the reason is because the situation is complex.
Now I do have something to add to this though. This is that there is a similarity in approach to creating a large web site where many intrinsic bits of code exist in various scripts and have been placed there over the years in, what is described as, an organic way, to what must happen in a community such as MT, both OS and commercial, over the years.
It seems that the only way out is to either ensure that each atom of change works with every other part of the system or enforce categories of code within which change may take place. At the moment most, Java, Perl or other, do a bit of both. Further, by insisting to the extreme either alternative I don't think there is anyone who would be able to say this would evaporate all the problems I have outlined. However, it maybe that there is such a way. What do you think?

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Realism Painting

Realism Painting
Realism Painting,
originally uploaded by art_ikon.
This is the most lovely Bella.
This blog is a mixed bag of entries, both fun and technical and other. There is no particular order. Think of it like this. I am using an alias so that i can express myself freely. This means experiment, say wrong things, do wrong things. Imagine that news@art-ikon is staging and art-ikon is the live version. Ideas that seems to work in some way may find there way into my other blog, under my own name.
Bitchy comments and other about my employer and employment probably wont.
Who will read this?
I really don't care that much. If the ideas are good enough when, or if, I review them, they may find another form of expression anyway.
Since I want to cover ground from government contracts in IT to psychology, the spectrum is necessarily vast and I don't expect anyone else to necessarily keep up. It is enough that this is my medium for sorting through my ideas.
And, b.t.w. this was posted into my blog from flickr.
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this is art-ikon!

And here is my lovely bro ...


Python, Ruby, Java

Image by leahculver via Flickr
"Python, Ruby, Java"



I remember this fire. Thinking about it it was quite a likely shop to catch fire as it was a hardware shop selling many plastic things such as plastic bins, brushes and pans, washing baskets and so forth.

I wonder how I walked around to see that as it all seems quite cordoned off. Maybe I asked someone or came back later?

This is Jake ---

jake

Photo of Jake by art_ikon via Flickr


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round up - details

One or more errors were found in this template.
  • Template - Photo
  • <MTEntryHTMLTitle> at line 3 is unrecognized.
    • Edit every instance to MTEntryTitle (which is pointless in forst conditional, but I leave it in.)
  • Template - JavaScript (MT Config)
  • <mt:CommunityScript> at line 13 is unrecognized.
  • <mt:CommunityScript> at line 29 is unrecognized.
  • <mt:IfAnonymousRecommendAllowed> at line 30 is unrecognized.
  • line 13 - remove to comma.
  • line 29 - remove whole block starting community: and ending comma.
news@art-ikon now publishes.

Oddities

  • Template Feed - Recent Comments
  • <MTCommentAuthorDisplayName> at line 23 is unrecognized.
  • <MTCommentAuthorURL> at line 23 is unrecognized.
  • I haven't attempted to edit this. I know that the same error occurs for this template under MTOS 4.23

  • Template Entry Summary included in Main Index (Frontdoor)
  • <mt:EntryFeaturedImage> at line 1 is unrecognized.
  • <mt:EntryFeaturedImageAsset> at line 1 is unrecognized.
  • I haven't attempted to edit this. I know that the same error occurs for this template under MTOS 4.23

round up

OK - what blogs do I have?
Under MTOS 4.31
  • art-ikon
    • http://www.art-ikon.com/art-ikon
    • hybrid news
    • this blog seems OK, although haven't explored author and feedback tags etc.
  • news@art-ikon
    • http://www.art-ikon.com/newsart-ikon/
    • hybrid news (photo gallery)
    • Concern here is that no images display.
      • No images display in the UI, so there must be some fundamental incompatibility with this version - 4.31 - that hasn't been fixed.
      • b.t.w. I cannot see what difference 4.31 OS and 4.31 Pro would make, as entry level is free licence to Pro. I would think that would mean they are in synch?
Under MTOS 4.23
  • art_ikon_news
    • http://www.art-ikon.com/art_ikon_news/art-ikon-news/
    • hybrid news (photogallery)
    • this blog seems OK, although haven't explored author and feedback tags etc.
  • art_ikon_gallery
    • http://www.art-ikon.com/art_ikon_gallery/
    • photogallery
    • this blog seems OK, although haven't explored author and feedback tags etc.

not everything is perfect

Adding in the asset seem straightforward enough, but at the moment it looks terrible in its own page. argh, more messing about.
b.t.w. the picture is the Thames on a scrawly day in Feb 2007.

art-ikon is hybrid news

art-ikon is hybrid news but not hybrid news (photo gallery).
Trying to piece this all together. See next.
First off this blog is in the hybrid news style, in the entry UI under Create menu there is no option to upload photos. However photos are managed, for instance under design--> there options there are preferences for setting a slideshow. So how are photos to be added to that show? em.
Let me try by adding an asset.

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First Entry - New Blog

This is more or less it for set-up. No doubt other changes can be introduced.
Let's get to it.
I am art_ikon and I post as Ikon-Art.
Because I want to be completely free in what I have to say here I employ an alias.
It may become apparent over time why this is necessary, although I doubt what I have to say is all that outrageous.
Further on I will introduce details of who I am, that is the internal me.

Opps - what just happened

Well this is a bind. I begin to remember why I never really got into blogging. It is a combination of wanting to control the interface and finding the interface gets in the way. I really don't want to think about it!
MT doesn't seem quite right at the moment.