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  • R M-S

    (@quidire)

    Wouldn’t it be better to show the comments in the RSS feed as a part of the original article? that way each comment would register as a change to that article and gain unread status; people could follow comments without having 100s of feeds that would eventually become derelict.

    I am still shopping around for a platform upon which to build my site; can WordPress do what I describe? How hard would it be to add that sort of functionality?

    Thanks
    -RS

    Thread Starter R M-S

    (@quidire)

    MacManx:
    > Drupal = CMS
    > WordPress = Blog
    Right, see, I know that.
    My question is this:
    What features, directed at the goal of having a focused and effective blog management software, does WP have that Drupal does not.
    I _understand_ that Drupal has a different goal. I am not trying to denigrate WP. I simply am looking for a list of features and comparative strengths. I don’t need another “if you want a blog, many of Drupal’s features are pointless over-engineering”. I am aware of that perspective.
    A BMW has a different focus than a Municipal Garbage truck. The MGT has a whole slew of features the BMW does not, but the BMW can claim to provide a core competency (that the MGT can accomplish) _better_ than the MGT. If asked, a laundry list of comparative advantages could be generated as to what the BMW has that the MGT does not.
    Please, I’m not an idiot, my question does address an issue that is not self-evident.
    -RS

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