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8 Resources for the Mighty Drupal Content Management System

Undoubtedly, the open source project Drupal is one of the most robust content management systems (CMS) around. It provides the infrastructure and manages processes for many well-known web sites, including The Onion, Fast Company, InfoWorld and OStatic. We've had a great experience with it, and many large media companies are migrating to it and saving money. In our interview with Dries Buytaert, founder of Drupal, he described the core contributors to the project as on the same scale as the Linux kernel. There are also over 2,000 modules for Drupal, making it hugely extensible.

Since OStatic's inception, we've collected many good resources for both getting started with Drupal, and extending its functionality if you already use it. Here is our latest update to that ongoing collection--eight great resources, including interviews with Drupal insiders.



6 Resources for the Powerful Drupal Content Management System

Without a doubt, the open source project Drupal is one of the most robust content management systems (CMS) around. It provides the infrastructure and manages processes for many well-known web sites, including The Onion and OStatic. In our interview with Dries Buytaert, founder of Drupal, he said that there are 700 core contributors to the project, which he described as on the same scale as the Linux kernel. There are also over 2,000 modules for Drupal, making it hugely extensible. Since OStatic's inception, we've collected many good resources for both getting started with Drupal, and extending its functionality if you already use it. Here are six great resources, including interviews with Drupal insiders.


Interview: John VanDyk, Author of Pro Drupal Development

Recently, we did a post on the book Pro Drupal Development, in which we offered the first chapter and contents of the book to everyone as a PDF file. OStatic is based on Drupal-- an extremely powerful, modular open source content management system (CMS) also used by sites such as Fast Company and The Onion. Backed by its own foundation, Drupal is challenging top proprietary CMS packages. We found some time with Pro Drupal Development's author John VanDyk, and he gave us some good insights into Drupal and his book, here below the fold.