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Pete Brown writes on a number of topics including Silverlight, WPF, .NET, woodworking and working as a consultant in the DC area. On most forums, Pete goes by the name Psychlist1972. Pete has worked at Applied Information Sciences (AIS) since 1996 where he currently performs as a lead architect and project manager.

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Latest Project - Migration to Graffiti CMS

image While it isn't ready to roll out just yet, I've decided to convert my blog and main site over to Graffiti CMS. The folks at Telligent have put together quite a platform for individual blogging and content management. Despite that, the "CMS" in the product name stands for "Content Made Simple", not "Content Management System". If you've ever used a full-blown CMS, you'll understand why.

The screenshot on the right is the dashboard for Graffiti showing post views and popular postings. (That's not my site theme)

While the product is 1.0, it is powerful as-is and shows some real potential for future versions.

Three things I found particularly interesting in Graffiti:

  • The Chalk markup language
  • The .NET add-in model
  • Supports importing all of my Community-Server-based blog posts from my current site

The combination of these things will allow me to tightly integrate Silverlight content into my site and migrate over to the new platform without a huge hassle. The approach of using a single product will allow me to finally combine my main site and my blog under one roof.

I'm using SQL Server 2005 as the back end for my site, but Graffiti supports the cross-platform portable and x-copy deployable VistaDB product out of the box. BTW, Graffiti also works under Mono :)

Disclosure: After I had made my decision to use this product, I approached Telligent and received an upgrade from the free version for no cost due to my MVP status. There is a free version which doesn't have the same reporting, but supports just about everything else you need.

I'm looking forward to rolling this out. When it gets a little closer to release, I'll post the URL and invite you all for feedback on the new site.

For those of you accessing my site via the RSS feed, the switchover to FeedBurner means you won't have to change a thing.

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Posted: Monday, April 21, 2008 8:17 AM by Pete.Brown
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timheuer said:

what i will be most interested in is the preservation of your permalinks from your previous framework and how that will get handled...be sure to share your trials/tribulations!
# April 21, 2008 11:14 AM

Jason Alexander said:

That's great, Pete! I'm looking forward to seeing your new blog on Graffiti! Yell if you ever need anything, or have any questions. Thanks, -Jason CTO, Telligent
# April 21, 2008 1:03 PM

Glenn Wilson said:

I have started to prep my site for the move as well, just looking at the different options i have. Themeing is the main one.
# April 25, 2008 3:46 AM

Gunnar said:

Hi Pete, I've been exploring Silverlight 2 recently, and I thought I would pull up your blog to see what you say about it. I then found this post about your plan to switch blog engines. I also made the same decision to stop using community server, but I made this decision back when we were both at InPhonic. In my case however, I decided to roll my own, because I just don't want to be hamstrung by a big behemoth again. The first thing I did was write a script to copy my old CS blog entries to my schema. Anyways, I added the URL to this comment. I hope all is well with you and your family.
# April 29, 2008 9:14 AM
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