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by epimetheus
3767 days ago
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I deal with Drupal (7.x) on a daily basis, so that's why you'll probably detect bitterness from me. Personally there are a myriad of reasons why Drupal rubs me the wrong way, most are Developer issues though (Such as their annoying comment form API, and arrays, arrays everywhere). There are better CMSs out there, IMO, but we have to use Drupal because it's the only one that has a Certification of Networthiness (I work in the DOD) - and to make things worse for us, we have to use Drupal on IIS with MSSQL (for now). Why can't we just go with Umbraco (.Net)!? |
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Anyway I'm counting the minutes until an Acquia PM spots this post and starts spraying down the comments section with 35 paragraph word salad breathlessly defending the heroic efforts of the core dev team to drag D8 into the 21st century, in the process entirely missing the point that this may very well be the first core release of Drupal that will not run on commodity hosting due to resource requirements.