MT Plugin todo
With an eye to improving the useability of MT on campus, I’ve come across a few plugins that I’ll be investigating. The last one may have some odd license issues, so it might not pan out, but we’ll see.
Some of these have impacts on upcoming projects, while others are addressing existing concerns, such as spam. The spamlookup plugin sounds quite promising, especially since MT hasn’t yet implemented a real spam management solution, instead taking a spam prevention approach. While the effectiveness of these approaches is a discussion in and of itself, I am inclined to agree with the former, and thus am looking forward to playing around with this plugin.
UPDATE: Spamlookup, though we installed it, is included in the default MT 3.2 upgrade. Enclosures is running fine, and people-are-a-podcastin’. I’m not convinced of the usefulness of the photogallery plugin, and it looked a little awkward to install and use anyway, so I’m giving up on that one. Feeds.App sounds pretty useful, but I’m still not sold on the license, and the justification for spending the $$.