[Web4lib] Drupal 7

Jorge Biquez jbiquez at icsmx.com
Mon Apr 18 21:03:15 EDT 2011


Hello.

Thanks to all for your comments. You all are right.

Yes, the best from Drupal is the community, the escense of the 
Internet, without great people behind, the internet won't exist. Your 
comments prove it also.
As another example I have been working with FreeBSD since 15 years 
ago http://www.freebsd.org/ , the best , for me , UNIX Operating 
system around. It is great because of the people around it.

Some more questions (thanks in advance)

- Can you share the links, (maybe offline so we can not bother the 
list members with this of your best sites done with Drupal? I 
sometimes guess I am lack of imagination on what can be done. Could 
be your or from others.

- Can you share the links (also maybe offline) from list like this 
one, email list, not forums (sometimes do not have access to web 
pages but I can access my email), for the best support. Of course I 
know teh best if drupal site for sure but sometimes you find good 
help also in other places.

- Thinking that you were asked to do the sites you have done for your 
organization, starting from zero AND using Drupal again. What would 
you do different from what have you done? (in planning, in 
implementation, in times). What do you consider errors to avoid?

Thanks again for all your time.

Take care all.

Jorge Biquez


At 12:11 p.m. 18/04/2011, Cary Gordon wrote:
>Of the many reasons for using Drupal over its 1,000+ competitors, the
>best one is the community. No product of any kind, in my experience,
>is as well supported by its community as Drupal.
>
>In the six years that I have worked with Drupal in the library
>community, I have seen it go from being regarded as an interesting
>option that was capable hard to get started with to becoming one of
>the outstanding tools for libraries, with an active community on
>groups.drupal.org, many library-specific modules and solutions,
>hundreds of active library websites, as well as this well-used list.
>With hundreds of folks in the #drupal-support and #drupal IRC
>channels, questions have a very quick turnaround.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Cary
>
>On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Jorge Biquez <jbiquez at icsmx.com> wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > I have been working with D6 and studying the differences on D7. 
> One question
> > came to my mind and I hope it does not sound too stupid....
> >
> > What are the reasons , with all other options around, that you decide to
> > continue working with Drupal?
> >
> > Yes, I know we all know could have other solutions working from previous
> > versions. NO, the question is more profound. What do you see or found in
> > Drupal that make you decide continue working with it?
> >
> > The question is jut in the effort of learning.
> >
> > For example. A friend told me. Why are you still with Drupal if there are
> > other solutions like concrete5 for example? (
> > <http://www.concrete5.org/>http://www.concrete5.org  )
> >
> > What are your reasons?
> >
> > I'd love to hear your comments.
> >
> > Take care all.
> >
> > Jorge Biquez
> >
> >
> > At 11:28 a.m. 08/03/2011, you wrote:
> >>
> >> I did a basic analysis of a couple of D6 sites I work on to get a sense of
> >> the status of modules we're currently using on the two sites and the
> >> availability of those modules (or functional replacements) in D7.  While a
> >> good portion of the D6 modules have D7 versions that are GA 
> release, alpha,
> >> beta, or dev releases and in some cases there is either equivalent
> >> functionality in another D7 module or in the D7 core, there are 
> still quite
> >> a few modules for which there is not an existing migration 
> path.  One of the
> >> major roadblocks (for us) is the lack of a D7 version of the 
> back_reference
> >> and conditional_fields modules.
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org
> >> [mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Cary Gordon
> >> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 12:26 AM
> >> To: Maida Scott
> >> Cc: Web4lib at webjunction.org
> >> Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Drupal 7
> >>
> >> We have started to build sites in Drupal 7. Our test is whether we
> >> believe that the modules required by the site will be available by the
> >> time the site is scheduled to go live. On sites with a six month to
> >> launch horizon, we feel that most of the "big" pieces will be in place
> >> and we can begin development with dev modules. With a 60 day timeline,
> >> we will stick to D6 unless every module we need is ready for
> >> production now, or we can launch without full functionality.
> >>
> >> Exceptions include, on the go side, clients with the resources to take
> >> a module over the hump, if needed, and on the no-go side, sites that
> >> require i18n.
> >>
> >> Cary
> >>
> >> On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Maida Scott
> >> <Maida.Scott at pueblolibrary.org> wrote:
> >> > Since our redesign efforts fell in line with the lastest release of
> >> > Drupal, I made the decision to go ahead with Drupal 7, to avoid the
> >> > headache of upgrading later.
> >> >
> >> > Is anyone else out there using/upgrading to Drupal 7?
> >> >
> >> > Maida
> >> > ________________________________
> >> > Maida Carpio Scott
> >> > Web Administrator
> >> > Pueblo City-County Library District
> >> >
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> >>
> >>
> >>
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