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rebel-trash-jesus.jpgهو قد كان صغيرة على شهر بما أنّ أنا استأنفت JesusManifesto.com ك [بلوغ] تعاونيّة. ل ال [موش برت], سررت أنا يتلقّى يكون مع النتيجات. قد زاد حركة مرور, كثير [برسبكتيفس] يتلقّى يكون شاركت, وتعليقات فوق. مهما, قد سمع أنا بعض إنتقادات. الإنتقادات عاديّة أكثر: [ا]) من صديقات الذي يقول: "يفتقد أنا يقرأ حول أنت, علامة, ومادّت خامك شخصيّة. أنا فقط أقرأ [جسوسمنيفستو] لأنّ نحن نعرف ويهتمّ حول أنت."

B) من أخرى الذي يقول: [ر-لونش] "مع هذا [لتست], [بلوغ] ك يتلقّى بثبات ينجرف داخل مسيحية فوضويّ مياه. قبل, تلقّى ال [بلوغ] بالتّأكيد أنّ إحساس, غير أنّ هو تضمّن مادّة خام أنّ كان عموما مفيدة إلى نا [نون-نرشست] أنواع."

C) بعد أخرى رأي: "يتمنّى أنا هناك كان بعض أساسيّة 101 موقعات أنّ ساعدني فهمت المادّة خام أنّ يتلقّى يكون عيّنت حديثا. أنت تعيّن كثيرا الآن, غير أنّ ليس هو يتيح أن يجد موقعات قديمة أن يحضرني حتّى سرعة. هو صحيحة [توو موش] أيضا سريعة."

أنت توافق مع هذا إنتقادات? في ما طرق أنت تفكّر يسوع بيان رسميّ يكون جيّدة من من قبل? [أت ثيس بوينت], أنا حقّا راغبة في كثير تغذية مرتدّة.

بينما أنا أكون أسأل لآراءك, أحبّ أنا إشعارك على واحدة كثير شيء. يقدّمني أحد ما يتلقّى [غرسووسلي] بعض مال إلى إستعمال نحو الموقعة. أنا بجدّيّة أعتبر تحويل مناص من [ووردبرسّ] (أيّ قد كان عظيمة) إلى [إإكسبسّيوننجن]. [إإكسبرسّيوننجن] سمحني أن يحسن JesusManifesto.com إلى شيء أشبه [وبزين]. Basically, this would allow me to categorize posts as articles in different categories, allow for more fully integrated forums, etc. Basically, it could function a bit like theooze.com functions. If I made the switch, the current authors would post content into different categories, making it easier for readers to choose the content they want to read. And it would be easier to find stuff that interests readers on the front page. For those that miss reading about my life and ministry, I would create a separate editor’s blog. People using RSS could subscribe to the whole blog, seperate categories, or just to my editor’s blog. PLUS, we’d allow people to submit articles and comment upon each of those articles.

But I want to know what you think. Would you be interested in something like this?

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15 Responses to “The State of JM”

  1. Jonas Lundström on November 27th, 2007 1:07 pm

    I read JM less nowadays, after the change. When one reads blogs, you tend to get a feeling over time for the person writing and hers or his story and context. This makes it easier to understand what is written. These collaborative blogs makes it impossible to separate the writers from each other and for that reason, it feels more like a massive dose of ideas being spread, almost without a body. Personally, I like the anarchist slant, and several of the writers has written great stuff, but I feel more of a distance towards JM now than before. (But I might not be representative at all, of course.)

  2. Matt Wiebe on November 27th, 2007 1:21 pm

    Yeah, it’s definitely a bit more of a jumbled feel lately. Some “101″ style posts to orient new people to some of the “insider language” that inevitably begins to crop up would probably be helpful.

    As for moving to ExpressionEngine, you could do basically everything you’re talking about with Wordpress and a customized theme with a few well-chosen plugins. Still, I’ve heard great things about EE, it’s just not free.

  3. Mark Van Steenwyk on November 27th, 2007 1:30 pm

    Yeah, I’ve sensed the same sort of jumbledness. It isn’t as though the posts aren’t great. But I think it is like pouring a gallon of milk into a shotglass…too much at once. And my two options are to either 1) go back to the way it was, or 2) get a bigger “container.”

    Sure, I could make Wordpress work. People use it as a fully functional CMS all the time. I’ve been adding plugins to Wordpress for a while now, and it is starting to get clunky and inefficient. ExpressionEngine costs money, but once I shell out a bit of money and learn the system, I think I’ll have much more powerful system that can be used as an authentic CMS. This will allow me make JesusManifesto into something like “theOoze” for Christian radicals.

  4. Joe Carson on November 27th, 2007 1:44 pm

    I think you basically said what you had to say with initial JM and the ratio of opinion to fact is now too slanted to opinion.

    I suggest you make it more an ezine, with you being more an editor about topics and their development. Make it more real and relevant by finding people who are actually doing something tangible - no tea drinkers allowed - with the ideas and be a platform for their efforts.

  5. Graeme Smith on November 27th, 2007 1:52 pm

    I’ve enjoyed the new stuff but it definitely feels less cohesive because of the variety of writers. However, that in itself is not putting me off reading.

    As for my thoughts on WP or EE, then I’d hold fire for awhile on that decision. There are some very good themes out there that deal with a more magazine type format, plus WP 2.4 (due out late Jan 08) is rumoured to have a significant increase in page loading times etc. It’s also worth doing what I occasionally do and reevaluate the plugins every so often. Having said that EE certainly looks good!

  6. Jordan Peacock on November 27th, 2007 3:16 pm

    I like your idea of the switch. I’ve been loving the content, and will probably use the ’subscribe to all’ option, but that way it doesn’t leave out some of the others.

  7. Jason Barr on November 27th, 2007 3:55 pm

    I like the magazine option, though I’d echo what’s said above and see if WP 2.4 might meet the needs for what you’re wanting to do - but I do think transitioning to the magazine formate could be very cool.

  8. Ben on November 27th, 2007 5:04 pm

    It would be great to be able to subscribe to different themes in the blog.

  9. Makeesha Fisher on November 27th, 2007 5:21 pm

    I’ll keep reading no matter what - - oh, and I do plan to help with content still if you decide to keep going that direction, I’ve just been crazy in my head lately hehe

  10. e on November 27th, 2007 7:39 pm

    I’m newer here, having found the site through Barr’s blog. I’ve liked what I’ve seen so far. It seems like there should be some “clearinghouse” for those who are dealing with putting the ideals of Christian radicalism into practice without a supportive community. This might as well be the place :-)

  11. Jason Barr on November 27th, 2007 9:42 pm

    Not to mention hopefully encouraging us to develop a supportive community where we are. ;-)

  12. Anna on November 28th, 2007 9:51 am

    I agree with the “too much, too quick” comment. If you stick with WP, try to keep to one long post per day or two small ones. Magazine format would be great for the beginners, I think, though I’m not a techie.

    ~Anna

  13. Michelle on November 29th, 2007 2:15 pm

    I’m a new reader, so some background pages would be helpful. Thanks for asking!

  14. shaun groves on December 2nd, 2007 2:30 pm

    I use EE and like it. But, I’ve never used WP so I can’t compare. If you have any questions about EE and how we use it, feel free to shoot me some e-mail and I’ll do my best to get you a thorough answer quickly.

    -Shaun

  15. Mark Van Steenwyk on December 3rd, 2007 11:23 am

    I’m thinking that EE has too steep of a learning curve for me. I don’t have much background with REAL web-development. Wordpress is a bit tricky to learn, but I only have to tweak stuff…it doesn’t require actual web skills.

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