> > I tend to side with the wiki based site for certain reasons - simple, > easy to edit and manage. But there are some features I will like to > see in our side which am not sure how a wiki based solution might work > efficiently. Example is adding events and news to the wiki.
This is as easy as pie to do in Drupal. I repeat, its very scalable. For those who are trying to compare with other sites on Drupal, etc > etc, IMHO we want our site to have more content in an easy accessible > manner. For this, the current wiki system serves good, but we need > some better organizing and presentation of resources. We do not need a > flashy site with forms and what not. Lets keep things simple, easy to > manage and easy for users to find what they want. Drupal isnt about flashy forms or stuff. It isnt a framework written on Flash! Its very very neat and professional. And its way easier to use than a wiki, and it serves the purpose as well. I gave examples in my previous mail as to how many varied types of websites use Drupal. It has the power, its up to us how to tap it. Pratul -- In a world without fences & boundaries, who needs Gates and Windows? personal website - http://techjugaad.com/techbakwaas
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