Quoting Richard Damon Richard@Damon-Family.org:
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still in place? So for example, how many sites are running D6 say?
Dave
With drush, once you have your backup, you just need to execute
drush up
and drush will install the core & module updates, then run the update script. This is pretty close to a "just push the button", the only difference is it is a shell command not a control on a web site page.
thanks. I didn't know that but will study up.
As to usage information of old/outdate versions. Drupal actual does gather some of this information with the update module and it can be seen at http://drupal.org/project/usage/drupal
thanks again, I'll dig in.
Now, as to looking down on D6 installs, D6 is still actively maintained, so just running D6 isn't a security risk, and there are good reasons to not migrate a working site from D6 to D7 just to be "current" (not all the modules are updated yet for one).i
not intending to look down, just concerned about security issues. Glad to hear about active maintenance.
Dave
-- Richard Damon
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