As part of my work, I am also maintaining the corporate blog these days. Sadly, the content management system (CMS) on which the blog is based on is kinda out of date. So much so that it has become virtually impossible to recreate the same environment on my own desktop.
What this means as a software person, I have to make changes and edits on a production platform. Not only does this give me the heeby jeebies, but also it makes the task a bit too tedious. Any one who has worked on an online server knows the PITA (pain-in-the-ass) it is to edit code files online.
Over the past week, I have been trying to handle this mammoth. I so miss my own agile and flexible WP 3.04 platform!!
In fact typing this blog has made me de-stress :-)
One of the great things about working with legacy CMS is that you get to (or rather have to) understand the exact workings of the CMS, you suddenly start seeing a plethora of possibilities and that gives you a sense of fulfillment.
Hahaha.. while you talk about CMS and other technical stuff here, I remember you teaching me how to retrieve passwords in Mozilla :P
Why use any damn CMS for blog when you have wordpress?
Biggie, _it is_ wordpress :)