On 5/15/06, Gerhard Killesreiter <gerhard@killesreiter.de> wrote:
And as for trying to build a business around Drupal... well,
there's surely a lot of money in helping people upgrade their installations.
Pando.com just got funded for $7M...parts of the website run on Drupal. NowPublic.com, which has gone through some pains over the past 2 years, just got a round of funding. There are others out there.
But personally I want to be able to offer a
reliable, up-to-date, feature-rich hosting environment, and all Drupal promises me is a world of hurt.
I haven't heard Boris, James, or Adrian cry very loudly recently. Maybe it is more a quiet sobbing.
*sobs* ...but it has nothing to do with Drupal. Drupal is the *easy* part of hosting. Well, maybe not the easiest. As James stated elsewhere, we run backports with matching patches in the forward version only -- no forking, but continual improvement. 4.5 was painful (Bryght helped finalize multisite and ran multisite-compatable modules). 4.6 was/is a bit less painful (multisite standard, maintain .install files ourselves). 4.7 is going to be great (install profiles in beta plus dependencies, form API for fantastic theme/module level modifications). -- Boris Mann Vancouver 778-896-2747 San Francisco 415-367-3595 Skype borismann http://www.bryght.com