On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Rich Shepard
<rshepard@appl-ecosys.com> wrote:
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010, Victor Kane wrote:
> Which means you need to solve once and for all your administration
> processes on all your customer sites, and teach your customers best
> practices on how to upgrade Drupal and modules, or provide maintenance
> services, etc.
Victor,
I saw the value of your points up to here. I don't have customer sites,
it's just us.
> So, you can be a dilettant, and think in terms of half-assed solutions for
> half-assed websites, or you can be a website application developer who works
I don't make money developing web sites. I interpret your suggestion as
equivalent to advising someone to learn to become an auto mechanic if they
ask where to find the jack in their vehicle. :-)
OK, I understand. I still think you should use Drupal! It can be used off the shelf for what you need.
Victor
Thanks,
Rich
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