[consulting] Drupal considerd dangerous

Kaliya * identitywoman at gmail.com
Sun Dec 24 20:16:26 UTC 2006


Even,
 I am with you on this. I find the community attitude quite arrogant and
condescending.
 I am quite familiar with one of the startups 'hurt' by the choice to use
Drupal.  It was a mistake and they and  likely several of the startups that
choose Drupal as a base were sold on the platform really hard by people in
the community.  It was pumped up to be more then it was and they bought it
and then got into it and it just was a mess.
 All I wanted to do was nice clean simple neat social networking for
spiritual leaders and groups. Without a  whole lot of cost and I couldn't do
it in Drupal.  I personally am waiting for a Ruby solution for my needs.
=Kaliya



On 12/21/06, Evan Leibovitch <evan at telly.org> wrote:
>
> Kieran Lal wrote:
> >> There are no qualifications or "it's not always the best choice" type
> >> honest comments anywhere to be found.
> >>
> >
> > By targeting specific uses we tried to highlight it's strengths.
> > Highlighting weaknesses is not very useful as it's frequently the
> > limitations of the users ability to use a tool that are the real
> > weakness.
> >
> Well, there we have it: "There are no weaknesses in Drupal, just
> weaknesses in users' ability to master it."
>
> You have me at a loss for words, I honestly have no answer to something
> so incredibly arrogant.
>
> >> Small businesses are explicitly mentioned as a target group for whom
> >> Drupal is the right answer.
> >> In fact, the page offers no realistic appraisal of what Drupal doesn't
> >> do well, which is also what people coming to such a page are
> >> looking for.
> >>
> > What do you suggest?
> >
> The kind of honesty that Bill suggested. An acknowledgement that Drupal
> isn't for everyone, and a frank analysis of its advantages and
> drawbacks. Respect for users' intelligence rather than contempt.
> Emphasis on understanding what users need, rather than what you expect
> of them.
>
> - Evan
>
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