Movable Type

This article is about the weblog software. For information on the printing term, see Printing press.

Movable Type is a proprietary weblog publishing system developed by California-based Six Apart. It is very widely used, and supports most popular weblogging features, including user accounts, comments, trackbacks, categories, and themes, and is extensible through a large library of third-party plug-ins. It is free for use by a single author with no more than three distinct blogs, with paid licenses required for more extensive personal, commercial, educational, and non-profit users [1] (http://www.sixapart.com/movabletype/pricing). Development is supported by a combination of license fees and voluntary donations. The current version is 3.17 (http://www.sixapart.com/movabletype/news/2005/06/movable_type_317_release.html).

Movable Type is written in Perl, and uses MySQL, Berkeley DB, PostgreSQL, or SQLite to store the weblog's content and other data. The application supports static page generation (in which files for each page are updated whenever whenever the content of the site is changed), dynamic page generation (in which pages are composited from the underlying data as the browser requests them), or a combination of the two technologies.

With the release of version 3.0, there were marked changes in Movable Type's licensing[2] (http://www.sixapart.com/corner/archives/2004/05/its_about_time.shtml), most notably placing greater restrictions on its use without paying a licensing fee. This sparked substantial criticism from some users of the software, particularly those whose use of the earlier free versions (e.g. number of authors, number of blogs run by a given installation) exceeded what was permitted by the free license to version 3, requiring them to either A) upgrade and pay for the new license, B) upgrade and reduce their usage to comply with the free license, C) continue using the earlier version, or D) convert their blog to another package.

TypePad, a hosted weblog service operated by Six Apart, is powered by Movable Type. LiveJournal, a similar service which was acquired by the company in January 2005, is not.

History

Movable Type was originally named Serge after musician Serge Gainsbourg.

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Movable Type beta 1 administration menu
October 8, 2001 
Version 1.0 released.
October 22, 2001 
Version 1.1 released.
November 5, 2001 
Version 1.2 released. Supports pings.
December 13, 2001 
45 donations received. Donations of $20 and above receive a recently updated key. Donations of $45 and above receive personal support.
December 12, 2001 
Version 1.3 released. Supports Blogger API.
January 7, 2002 
Version 1.4 released.
January 11, 2002 
Paid installation available for personal sites at a cost of $20 for the first hour and $5 for each additional hour.
March 20, 2002 
Version 2.0 released. Supports IP banning for comments. Commercial license of $150 introduced.
May 2, 2002 
Version 2.1 released. Supports MetaWeblog API.
June 26, 2002 
Version 2.2 released. Supports MySQL databases and TrackBack. Plugin architecture introduced.
September 6, 2002 
Version 2.5 released. Open pinging interface and integrated search.
February 13, 2003 
Version 2.6 released. Support for Creative Commons licenses, RSD, and PostgreSQL and SQLite databases.
December 22, 2003 
Version 2.65 released. Atom sydication template introduced as a default template.
May 13, 2004 
Version 3.0 released. Supports TypeKey, a centralized authentication system for commenting.
August 31, 2004 
Version 3.1 released. Supports dynamic PHP publishing.
June 2, 2005 
Version 3.17 released. Various small bugfixes.

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