Thanks Ber, Great feedback and an excellent point. One of the problems with the look of finality on the site is that it betrays how "beta" it really is. That Drupal isn't more prominent is certainly something that will change... and in a big way -- and is something that I have already planned for. Already we're drawing critical bugs from Drupal's project tracker on the developer's page. We will be doing more things like that soon -- hopefully integrating Drupal blogs and whatnot into our sidebars. Here's something I should mention now that I talked about briefly in IRC... CivicSpace is considering moving its development/coding to drupal.org and focusing on our advocacy community and documentation on csl.org. That means that we would get/give more help from the drupal community, become more integrated and ultimately just "package functionality" on top of drupal. So we would become much more of an actual drupal distro than our own rogue project. I think that would also allow us to ship modules separately, rather than forcing monolithic downloads... thoughts on this would be welcome. Also, we're reworking our "product" as well as our "messaging"... so don't feel slighted that on this first go around drupal isn't more prominent. We need to think about how to best promote you on our site before lavishing praise all over you! Anyway, keep the feedback coming -- I really appreciate it. Chris On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 23:56:48 +0100, Bèr Kessels <berdrupal@tiscali.be> wrote:
Great work!
This is really Yet Another Proof of how flexible Drupal is. And I likt the fact its more than a theme, but that the complete structure abnd the theme is a unity. Really great work! Another great job is the way you managed to hide stuff with CSSand replace it with CSS images: Very good downgrading design,
Bu, I would not be writing this is there was not an issue... Where is Drupal? Not that i think you must mention it, b I have been at Kintera, GetActive, IStandFor and DemocracyInAction. But still habe never heard of Drupal. Then I have read about ASP, why CS is better and how " has armies of volunteer programmers around the world developing and regularly contributing new functionality to the platform.". But still no word on drupal, its developers or its community.
TAke for eample Bryght: Drupal is the fourth highlighted item.
I know its not a requirement, nor is it a real hard issue. But I beleive we should give eachother credit. You are using Drupal, Drupal used CS. Why hide it so far away? Why not tell em right away that CS is a Drupal Altered For You (r)?
Bèr