On Tuesday 21 April 2009 8:04:21 am Matt Farina wrote:
Second, we seem to have a bit of an identity crisis. Is drupal a framework or a CMS? If it's both should they be cleanly separated? How does this and should this work? Moving the CMS like features into contrib, as some have suggested, seems to be centered around this. If we have a drupal framework and a drupal cms do we have maintainers for each piece? How does this interaction work?
Last week, I gave a workshop at the Museums and the Web conference in Indianapolis on remote data handling in Drupal. One of the main things I drove home during the session was that Drupal has a split personality of CMS and framework... and that is a very very good thing. That is what makes Drupal powerful and well-suited to, in that case, remote data handling within a CMS. That multiple personality disorder is great, because you get to pick which Drupal personality you speak to at any given time. "Both" is the answer that has gotten Drupal so far. Let's not drop half of our power. Balance is the answer. -- Larry Garfield larry@garfieldtech.com