I really do not understand why dasBlog is not
a more popular blog engine. It is trivial to skin, requires no database, runs easily
on IIS with the .Net 1.1 CLR, is simple to install and adequatly performant for 99%
of the blogs out there. It supports blogger and MetaWeLog APIs.
Yet, when I look around at the popular engines, I find Moveable
Type, Word Press, and TypePad.
Firstly, I cannot understand why anyone would pay for a blog engine. Hosting services
I get, I pay for them myself, but not a piece of software that is so available in
the Open Source community that it is practically ubiquitous. Further, why would you
want a database dependency?
I realize that Moveable Type doesn’t
require a DB and is free, but it requires Perl, which is no different in deployment
terms than .Net. I would venture to say that installing the .Net CLR is easier than
installing Perl on IIS.