While I moved my own blog to Habari a few months ago, I'd been resisting moving my very small number of clients over on the grounds that WordPress is more stable, there are more plugins, it's more well known. However, I was playing with the lazy-k gallery, bending it to my own needs, and that pushed me over the edge. It wasn't anything to do with lazy-k as such—it's a fine little tool—but it just became increasingly obvious as I wrestled that this would be so much easier in Habari from scratch. I was wrestling with WordPress, and I don't feel like Habari requires so much wrestling.

So, instead of lazy-k, I'll write an extension to the Simple File Silo, and when that's done, I'll abandon all support for WordPress and move all sites I control to Habari. It's not like my clients know the difference anyway.