Melody, A New Content Management & Blogging Platform Based on Movable Type

by Scott Beale on June 24, 2009 · 1 comment

Melody

Melody is a new open source content management and blogging platform based on Movable Type. Here’s more on the launch from Byrne Reese and Ben Trott.

Melody is an open source content management and publishing system derived from the popular blogging tool Movable Type. Melody is for those who find value in belonging to, supporting and contributing to a community of helpful, passionate and devoted users, but it is also for people who want a secure, proven and high quality publishing environment for their personal web site or their business.

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1 -dB June 25, 2009 at 10:17 am

Why bother? MT has proven to be nothing but a pain in the backside. Good luck, I hope they make it better. I’ll stick with my choice of switching to Wordpress.

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