Stephane has kindly recommended I simply refer to my already-posted info, and continue from here on in the mailing list. Please read these posts, as I have tried to offer insight into the mindset behind Drupal's way of releasing modules, as well as covered security/update topics. As a recap to better organize links to the info posted thus far:
Drupal answers for CentOS forum user requests, theme, multi-site: http://dag.wieers.com/blog/drupal-for-centos-portal-and-forums#comment-973
Drupal forum performance test results: http://dag.wieers.com/blog/drupal-for-centos-portal-and-forums#comment-978
Sample of CentOS.org implementation using Drupal: http://dag.wieers.com/blog/drupal-for-centos-portal-and-forums#comment-988
From within the above link (Sample of CentOS.org implementation using
Drupal), these are important to point to:
IA and implementation of CentOS.org with Drupal: http://www.davidnewkerk.com/book/52
Recipe of modules to build the CentOS.org website using Drupal (minus core forum, and including background info on each of the module Maintainers, so you can see that the modules, when wisely selected, are reliable): http://www.davidnewkerk.com/module-recipes/r-centos
I'm available to help if a custom demo of Drupal is desired. If you'd like I will set up a copy on my local server tailored for your needs, and send you a tar.gz of the files and a database dump, so you can set it up on your server. If you want to grant any access I will be happy to set it up that way.
Also, I'd like to see if I can help fill in the requirements more completely in a few areas, such as the Y/N in requirement D, and the empty column for requirement a. If anyone could clarify these 2 areas, I will research how best to fulfill them with Drupal.
I'm sure whichever CMS you choose will serve you well. It's my goal to present Drupal as a viable option to allow you to make an educated decision and help you bypass any learning curve if you select Drupal (as Drupal is more complex and powerful than most CMSes and can thus take more time to understand without a guide).
Thanks!
- David
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 2:11 PM, David Newkerk centosml@davidnewkerk.com wrote:
Hello all -
My name is David Newkerk, and have posted under the user name Keyz on Dag's blog post regarding Drupal. Dag requested that I post directly to the mailing list instead so that the info I am compiling can be more readily seen by everyone. Apologies if I have posted incorrectly with this first reply, as I'm not yet accustomed to using the mailing list. I will post several longer replies once I'm sure I've posted correctly.
Thanks!
- David