Austin:
I'm also a newbie and want to learn Drupal well before I get into a situation where there might be bugs and compatibility issues. So, I went with Drupal 6. Also, there are many books to support Drupal 6, and few for 7. I do expect that by the time I learn enough to start building my own modules, I will want to be in Drupal 7, but for now, I want consistency and strong documentation.

Others may disagree, but that was my choice.
Bill

William A. Prothero

http://earthednet.org/




On Feb 19, 2011, at 6:23 PM, Austin Einter wrote:

Hi Experts
I am planning to make a site, where anybody can register his/her resume for free.
Potential employers can search the resume and contact the job seeker.
 
For that which one is suitable Drupal6 or Drupal7.
 
In my view Drupal6 is well tested by this time, whereas Drupal7 is quite new.
May be number of modules/themes might not be 7.x compliant.
 
Still as I have very limited knowledge on Drupal, I need your extert advice/recommondation which one I should use for site development D6 or D7.
 
Thanks -
Austin
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