On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Adam Richardson wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Larry Garfield
> wrote:
>> Only semi-joking line that's been making the rounds lately:
>>
>> If you want to build a blog, use Wordpress.
>> If you want to build Wordpress, use Drupal.
>> If you want to bui
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Larry Garfield wrote:
> Only semi-joking line that's been making the rounds lately:
>
> If you want to build a blog, use Wordpress.
> If you want to build Wordpress, use Drupal.
> If you want to build Drupal, use Symfony2.
Here's another semi-joking line :)
If bu
On 8/20/12 3:36 AM, Simon Schick wrote:
One thing I also really like at the TYPO3-philolsophy: If someone
finds a security-issue he should immediately get in contact with the
developers (of the extension and the TYPO3 security team) and discuss
the issue with them. They decide how critical the b
Only semi-joking line that's been making the rounds lately:
If you want to build a blog, use Wordpress.
If you want to build Wordpress, use Drupal.
If you want to build Drupal, use Symfony2.
There is much wisdom in those lines.
--Larry Garfield, an openly biased Drupal core developer
On 8/19/1
l...@afan.net wrote:
Special points for me are (not a must, though)
- multiple websites with single core (both CMSs have the capability but I
got impression Drupal does it better?) because of maintenance
- compatibility with CiviCRM
There are a lot more than just Drupal and WordPress and as oth
Hi, all
+1 for that Joomla sucks ... worked with it for a while and just got
more and more disappointed of the way they write stuff. Just look at
how complicate it is to write an extension ...
Just a bit off-toppic (since you're talking about WP vs Drupal), but I
use Wordpress for small blogs and
On 8/19/2012 2:39 PM, Michael Shadle wrote:
Yes this is going to spawn a religious debate. But joomla sucks. Sorry folks.
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On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 8:28 PM, wrote:
> http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9219685/Site_builder_shootout_Drupal_vs._Joomla_vs._WordPress
> Very good article IHMO.
>
>
>> Hi to everyone,
>> I was trying to figure this out for the last week or two. I have read tons
>> of articles that compare
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9219685/Site_builder_shootout_Drupal_vs._Joomla_vs._WordPress
Very good article IHMO.
> Hi to everyone,
> I was trying to figure this out for the last week or two. I have read tons
> of articles that compare Drupal and WordPress, but I still wasn't swayed
>
If you are going to use something like joomla, use Drupal. Why bother. Drupal
is trending up and is used by large companies and governments. Joomla is hokey.
Yes this is going to spawn a religious debate. But joomla sucks. Sorry folks.
On Aug 19, 2012, at 2:31 PM, "Curtis Maurand" wrote:
>
>
On 2012-08-19, at 3:52 PM, l...@afan.net wrote:
> Hi to everyone,
> I was trying to figure this out for the last week or two. I have read tons
> of articles that compare Drupal and WordPress, but I still wasn't swayed
> to either side.
> I know that they are both good, both do the job well, and b
Joomla.
Michael Shadle wrote:
> I suggest
Wordpress only for blogs or "brochureware" or basic page
based
> sites. It has security flaws often and I've had many sites
hacked and
> servers compromised because of it.
>
> Out of the box it is very easy to use and polished and has a lot of
themes
>
I suggest Wordpress only for blogs or "brochureware" or basic page based sites.
It has security flaws often and I've had many sites hacked and servers
compromised because of it.
Out of the box it is very easy to use and polished and has a lot of themes
available and is pretty easy to theme.
I
Hi to everyone,
I was trying to figure this out for the last week or two. I have read tons
of articles that compare Drupal and WordPress, but I still wasn't swayed
to either side.
I know that they are both good, both do the job well, and both have
advantages and disadvantages. For example, Drupal h
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