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Robin Monks
devlinks at gmail.com
Wed Jul 27 11:56:09 UTC 2005
+1
On 7/26/05, Steven Peck <speck at blkmtn.org> wrote:
>
> The infrastructure list received a comment about this item in the
> handbook.
> *http://drupal.org/node/21810* <http://drupal.org/node/21810>
> After reading it, I was a little confused. I took a stab at a rewrite and
> as it wasn't a section of mine (appears to be marketing) I didn't want to
> step on any toes so to speak :)
>
> Title: With Drupal, you can create for the future.
>
> Drupal has been around for fours years and continues to attract interest
> and active developers. With this track record, you can rest knowing it will
> continue to grow and be maintained in the future. Continued active
> development is important for site adoption and planning. With 'custom code',
> you need to know that someone has provided the appropriate docuemntation or
> commenting throughout so as not to contribute to "Maintenence nightmare".
>
> The Internet is in a constant flux of new ideas and methods for
> communicating and Drupal is focused on growing with the future and providing
> standards compliant solutions. Take RSS as an example, with Drupal, you
> turned on a module. With the 4.6 release, RSS is now updated to RSS 2.0standards.
>
> While we don't know what future web standards or ideas will come often
> custom site updates involve a complete rewrite of your code. With Drupal you
> can be sure that it is flexible and modular enough to grow and easily adapt
> to those changes.
>
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>
>
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Robin Monks,
CSL Web Administrator
robin at civicspacelabs.org
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