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I'm looking for a blogging tool with some light CMS features in Ruby on Rails. I mainly want something simple, but configurable. I have no need for page snippets, etc. Just your basic main blog, very good (and easy) theme support, some nice sidebar stuff, a few static pages and MetaWeblog API support.

I'm thinking of either using Mephisto or Radiant CMS (everything else seems half-baked or extremely lightweight at best):

http://mephistoblog.com/

http://www.radiantcms.org/

Documentation for Mephisto seems very lacking and their site is a mess. I've also read some bad things about it's stability. Radiant seems more stable in comparison and has heaps of useful plug-ins. However, it isn't designed for blogging out of the box. That has to be added as almost an after thought. Creating a custom theme also seems more cumbersome with Radiant due to the sub-page/snippet feature.

Which should I choose?

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Mpehisto is far easier for a blog. Mephisto is a blog with CMS capabilities. Radiant is a CMS with blog capabilities. If the blog is your main goal, go with mephisto. Settings Radiant is like setting up a whole website. Powerful, but a lot more than you need if you just want a blog.

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If you need to go with a blog, check also blog.typosphere.org out. – Marcin Gil Feb 17 at 8:02
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You could also try Typo (on Github too). It has be mostly rewritten recently, support RoR 2.2 and s quite good.

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Mephisto is known for being quite a beast. Maybe you should try out Enki or perhaps go really light-weight and try something in Sinatra (like this or this). Your not going to find MetaWeblog support, but you can contribute that if you have the time...

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Try Marley used (among others) by http://restafari.org/ (the author). very, very nice :). Mephisto is kind of messy (its root are very old). Radiant, well, ... I used both of them, never liked any that much.

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Nice, but seems too simple for my needs. For example, the flat file approach means no MetaWeblog API for publishing from a blog editor like Ecto or MarsEdit. – Candidasa Feb 17 at 8:00

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