On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 13:35:21 -0400 "Khalid Baheyeldin" <kb@2bits.com> wrote:
Agreed.
If only that the modules in core allow a basic blog or site, and demonstrate how to use the API.
We are not CakePHP, Qcodo or Django in PHP.
I didn't want to make comparisons but you stole my words. Since we are at it Drupal is not Joomla, XOOM, Xaraya on the other side. Making Drupal a self-sufficient application make the difference between having specialised libraries and have a CMS RAD. Still I'd like Drupal move more in the direction of Django rather than on the other side. Some months ago this topic came out with another face, and people were discussing the importance of being a premier blog app. Honestly even if I still think Drupal is the best on its category, things like comments, blogs, forums comes in to the way more than what they may help for many use case. Drupal couldn't live without an out-of-the-box working blog, forum etc... but I'd like to see these things getting more modularised in their features so that a default install would be "slimmer" with default setup. Still if the process of modularising what Drupal offers will make it lose some features in the process I think it will have a high cost in user base. So before stuff can be kicked out of core there should be such a nice API that will make trivial to rebuild what's in core now and may find a better place in contrib. Then anyone that would like some "non trivial" stuff... will just go a step further. And maybe the actual blog/forum etc... implementation will just be part of the API documentation to "demonstrate" how it works. -- Ivan Sergio Borgonovo http://www.webthatworks.it