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Originally Posted by roadies
I've been using WordPress for a few years now. Eventually, every site I work on gets a WP install. It's the gold standard. I'm not saying that as a loyalist, but as a realist. With being the standard, you get the great plugin programmers, theme designers, and server monkeys to support it. It's always easy to find someone to help out with any WP problem you may have, and almost every web design company is able to design for/around their template engine.
On top of it all, it's stable as a rock. I've never had a wordpress install crash one me (I've had servers or databases, but neither were WordPress fault). The dev team is extremely active, releasing a new version every 4 to 6 months now. And yes, the spam combat is ridiculously accurate.
I use wordpress because it works.
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I agree i just upgraded to wordpress 2.2 and it was simple. Wordpress is the way to go, they are continually pushing updates and patching holes.