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Drupal is a free and open source modular framework and content management system (CMS) written in the programming language PHP. Drupal, like many modern CMSs, allows the system admini... More


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AUDIENCE : developers
advanced users : DEVELOPMENT STATUS : production
LICENSE : gnu general public license (gpl)
OPERATING SYSTEM : Mac OS X
Windows : GNU/Linux : PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE : PHP
USER INTERFACE : web-based
DATABASE : sql-based
LATEST STABLE VERSION : 6.6

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Drupal Is Solid

I have a Drupal driven site, but I admit that the code is a little difficult for me to customize. I can do better with Wordpress, but Drupal is far more powerful and can run entire communities. Wordpress can't handle all that traffic and is not well suited for portals. My understanding of the Drupal code is a work in progress but certainly something I will accomplish.


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Suitable For Several Applications

Our company site http://www.carnevaledesign.com was created using Drupal. We have also used Drupal for several other sites and even a kiosk machine. If you can dream it, Drupal can do it.


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Built A School PTA Website With Drupal

My daughter's PTA site was ugly, so even though I was appointed as a treasurer this year, I took initiative and created Drupal based website for the PTA (http://www.fallsmeadpta.org). I am glad I chose Drupal (not that I am very experienced with CMS, but I did look around). Being a programmer helped with the set up (PHP is easy). I already had an account on 1and1, so hosting was easy too.


I used ubercart for online payment and integrated with Paypal.


If you would like to set up a school website or a site for non-profit, I will be glad to answer your questions - webmaster@fallsmeadpta.org.


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Drupal As Alternative To Alfresco = Apples To Oranges!

Drupal is quite possibly the best WCMS (web content management system) platform for delivering flexible, easily extensible, and powerful websites and online communities.


Alfresco, however, is an enterprise-class platform that targets a much broader set of needs surrounding the management of granular and aggregate digital content assets. While it does have very powerful WCMS capabilities, it's likely not a wise choice for the kind of solutions where Drupal is best. You're simply not going to whip up a rich and complex online e-commerce website with Alfresco as you would with Drupal. You're also not going to whip up a global knowledge-base for a Fortune 500 on Drupal alone. That is a job more appropriate for Alfresco.


They are both excellent at what they do and this is really an apples-to-oranges comparison.


Just my $.02


David


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The Best CMS Out There...By Far!

Don't worry about evaluating any other CMS options. Drupal is, in my experience, the most comprehensive solution out there and the sheer speed at which the community is contributing new modules guarantees that you'll always have cutting edge functionality and support for a LONG time to come.


Also, venture capital investment in Acquia is only going to increase the benefits of using Drupal.


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College Newspapers to Get WordPress Mojo

It looks like some college newspapers are about to head in the same direction as many well-known ones, and in somewhat the same direction as the White House. CoPress is a new company that offers managed hosting and training for college newspapers interested in tranistioning from expensive proprietary content management systems to WordPress. Many newspapers, forced to slash costs in a punishing environment, are looking to open source and free content management systems, and quite a few of them are reporting significant cost savings. Why shouldn't the trend extend to college newspapers?



Whitehouse.gov and OStatic Now Run On the Same Open Source Platform

Slowly but surely, the Obama administration is showing the support for open source that officials have promised. Only a few days ago, there was a new appeal to the administration to show more support, made in a widely followed manifesto post from Andy Updegrove. Now, it's good news to see that Whitehouse.gov has relaunched  as a site based on the open source Drupal content management system (which OStatic is also based on).



Acquia Shows Drupal Gardens: A Hosted Version of the Drupal CMS

Acquia, which provides commercial support for and its own distribution of the Drupal content management system (CMS), today gave attendees at Drupalcon Paris 2009 a first look at Drupal Gardens. The project had been previously code-named Acquia Gardens, and is the company's upcoming software-as-a-service version of Drupal designed to speed the design and deployment of Drupal social publishing sites for non-technical users including small business owners and web designers. It looks like it could help extend Drupal out to many new users who might shy away from installing and learning Drupal from the ground up, and help Drupal compete with hosted publishing platforms.



Web developing with Networking

How to get VLAN number from particular computer(It connects to a network) to a web based system? Our project is developing through Drupal 5.x .
If you have developed any module (regarding my problem) please let me know.

Thank you

Has anyone deployed drupal/CMS using EC2

I'm curious to see if anyone has any experience deploying drupal (or any of the other CMS solutions) using Amazon's EC2 service. The value proposition seems like a no-brainer but I just wanted to see if anyone had any experience with this and what some of the pitfalls might be?

Wordpress, Typepad on Drupal?

Drupal as a CMS platform is great but its blog functionality still leaves a lot to be desired. I was wondering if there's any Drupal module out there that allows you to integrate Typepad or Wordpress blogs onto Drupal?

Open Source "Social-Network-In-A-Box"?

Looking to deploy an internal social network (think Ning) that provides the basic functionality - friends, wall posts, profile, photo sharing & groups. We'll be looking to add other features like bookmarking, jobs, events etc. over time. Nothing revolutionary. Was looking for a package that can be installed out-of-the box and get us up and running in a couple of days. I know Drupal provides a lot of this functionality but is still a little cumbersome to setup and mainatin. I'm hoping I can find something as simple as Ning when it comes to configuration, customization and admininstration. Once we're up and running we'll be looking to employ developers to start customizing this but for now we're looking for something that can be used out-of-the box and provides some basic skins, branding (logo) and user-privileges to help us get going.

Any ideas?

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