<br>Perhaps the Lazy Guy isn't an idiot if all he needs is a simple, good looking, 5 page site in 5 minutes and doesn't need a full out application development framework. There's lots of love to go around in the open source CMS world. I've deployed sites on WordPress and TextPattern for which those platforms were perfectly adequate and appropriate. I'm working now on my first full-on Drupal site. I don't consider myself an idiot. I use *a* right tool for the job.
<br><br>I think what is exciting in the Open Source CMS world is that out of the jumble are emerging a few clear leaders, including Drupal and Joomla.<br><br>In other words, be nice. Save your ire for poorly done and overpriced non-free software.
<br><br>Scott<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/9/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Gunnar Langemark</b> <<a href="mailto:gunnar@langemark.com">gunnar@langemark.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
John Sechrest wrote:<br>> What are the features of Joomla that people are reacting to, which<br>> drupal does not have?<br>><br>><br>Joomla looks good out of the box'<br>Joomla lets you make a small page based "site" in 5 minutes.
<br><br>That's it.<br><br>Joomla is for the lazy guy who does not care about drupal killer features.<br><br>Let's not ignore the big wave drupal is catching right now. Drupal is<br>moving to become an application development framework in ways that
<br>Joomla can only dream of. So what if the backwards idiots prefer Joomla?<br>Who cares - when you know that you may lose one battle - but will win<br>the war?<br><br>Gunnar<br>_______________________________________________
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