Website update

This website is now powered by Drupal.
As I felt the need to edit more than blog posts (i.e. publication pages, etc), WordPress was not enough and so I switched tp Drupal 6 thanks to the WP2Drupal6 plug-in.
I'll then be able to RDF-ize it thanks to the SIOC module and I'll update the MOAT one soon. Hopefully, I'll also be able to use RDFCCK module to map some nodes to more complex objects.

Unfortunately, design is still in-progess links and user-accounts may be broken, but the RSS feeds should still work as fine as before.

Comments

I'm in the same boat

Hi Alexandre,

I've just been converted to WordPress and am enjoying how easy it is to add plugins and select themes. However, I have run into the limitations it has with regard to it being useful as a CMS and its ability to support sem web applications. I now see that there appears to be a lot of sem web momentum in the Drupal world and that it appears to be the platform to be on if you want some semantic goodness with your OS CMS. This post of yours has given me some inspiration to take a closer look at Drupal and the various modules on it. RDF CCK, in particular, looks to be the kind of thing I was thinking about for WP. I'd be interested to hear of your experiences from the move.

cheers

Murray