Wordpress Mu

Hello all,

i would like to know if with typo we can do something similar to that
http://mu.wordpress.org/

thanks u

I know it’s on the roadmap for typo. I don’t know if it has a
specific time-frame or even version yet. I wouldn’t mind working on
this myself. Some of the database model is already in place, but I
don’t know how far along it is. Piers is probably the best person to
ask

Lyceum may provide a better database model to emulate:
http://lyceum.ibiblio.org/

marcus

From the Lyceum FAQ:

"Q: What is the difference between Lyceum and WordPress MU?

The main difference between Lyceum and MU is the database schema. MU
creates a set of tables for each blog in a system. Lyceum uses a fixed
number of tables for the entire system.

In WordPress MU, every user must have a blog. In Lyceum, users and
blogs are completely unrelated entities. Each blog can have arbitrary
users, each with arbitrary permissions, and it is possible for a user
to have no permissions on no blogs (this makes sense because a blog
administrator may choose to only allow comments from users who are
registered on the system).

In Lyceum, each blog can turn (pre-aproved, admin-installed) plugins
on and off as they like.

We’ve also made a smattering of security and performance improvements
to WordPress (some of which may or may not be applicable to the MU
architecture). "

“marcus estes” [email protected] writes:

From the Lyceum FAQ:

"Q: What is the difference between Lyceum and WordPress MU?

The main difference between Lyceum and MU is the database schema. MU
creates a set of tables for each blog in a system.

We’re definitely not doing that. At all. Ever. Over my dead body.

Lyceum uses a fixed number of tables for the entire system.

Much more sensible.

why it’s better , can u explaine me ?

2006/4/24, marcus estes [email protected]:

We’re definitely not doing that. At all. Ever. Over my dead body.

u 're talking about schema or lyceeum

2006/4/26, Piers C. [email protected]:

I believe the discussion involved both schema and lyceum, so, if
you’re asking a question, then the answer is yes.

How would talking about Lyceum in this context make sense? It’s not
like Typo could “do” Lyceum. He was talking about the schema.

My origina question was it’s possible to use like wordpress. But they
explain me that lyceum is better.
If i undertand all typo is not multi user and multi blog. I need to
change
it for do that

2006/4/27, Ryan W. [email protected]: