Looking for those good reasons, which thus far no one has out lined. So far we just have a dislike of being feature rich, or in other words the usual generic throwaway of "bloatware". And some waffle about "setup", which is also an ill-defined throw away.
And, really, is it not clear Im implying that there is a lack of good reason, and that this all sounds like a knee jerk hate thing?
Really, so far, there is no positive reason to use this except some people like the idea of something with less features.
Seriously, what is so good about this? Remember I started by asking what the "So many reasons" are, and so far people are simply saying that its not WP, which was one of the 4 given already.
Hardly a ringing endorsement. Right now, use WP. In the future you might want the extra features, right?
There's an old saying about good design being when you have nothing more to take away, rather than nothing more to add.
Wordpress is a fine product. I've used it in the past. It's complete overkill for what I want to do with it. They want to become a CMS - that's fine, but I wouldn't run a simple blog on Wordpress any more than I'd run it on Joomla or *Nuke or Drupal.
I want a space to write that supports markdown, looks decent, isn't PHP (an objectively terrible language that I have no desire to seriously learn), and is light enough to run on my microserver.
> And, really, is it not clear Im implying that there is a lack of good reason, and that this all sounds like a knee jerk hate thing?
Yes, of course it was clear. Since my post wasn't, I'll state it more clearly: I found it highly amusing that when trying to think of companies that no-one would have a reason to dislike, you chose Microsoft and Facebook.
Simply using their products would provide a few pages to start with :-)
And, really, is it not clear Im implying that there is a lack of good reason, and that this all sounds like a knee jerk hate thing?
Really, so far, there is no positive reason to use this except some people like the idea of something with less features.
Seriously, what is so good about this? Remember I started by asking what the "So many reasons" are, and so far people are simply saying that its not WP, which was one of the 4 given already.
Hardly a ringing endorsement. Right now, use WP. In the future you might want the extra features, right?