Still, good thing that Drupal is taking over the world!
You know Dries, you're not gonna be able to keep blogging about every single site you see that's made in Drupal, because one day every single site you'll see will be made in Drupal ;)
Indeed it's a complex architecture with a product management system, print automatisation and integration of SAP behind.
Drupal is a great framework and his multiside-feature let's us manage actually 98 sites with different content using only one database.
At the moment we are finishing the version 2 with lots of improvements and a new server-architecture. (the success of this side risks to bloat the current one)
I will be glad to post a drupal showcase on drupal.org, after the new version will be online.
A big thanks to all the people, who made Drupal a fascinating, well-engineered and highly flexible CMS-framework!
I could do with some chimney sections from the Brico, does this mean I can search on line usign Drupal before I go to the shop, that would be neat. From somewhere in France.
You know Dries, you're not gonna be able to keep blogging about every single site you see that's made in Drupal, because one day every single site you'll see will be made in Drupal ;)
Aie, den Brico ... ;-)
February 25, 2009 - 10:04Absolutely great!
February 25, 2009 - 15:21Uhoh, running 5.7 :x
Still, good thing that Drupal is taking over the world!
You know Dries, you're not gonna be able to keep blogging about every single site you see that's made in Drupal, because one day every single site you'll see will be made in Drupal ;)
Always aim as high as possible :P
February 25, 2009 - 17:18Nice work.
Seutje is right, I'm also seeing lots of new sites running on Drupal, many moving away from other platforms.
'Normal' people, not just developers, are realizing that Drupal is very flexible and solid for most needs and they are asking for Drupal.
I wonder what nice things we'll be able to do with Drupal 7 :)
Cheers!
February 25, 2009 - 19:44Juergen PECHER was at this summer DrupalCon.
We chatted about what they have done.
It's complex in term of update and product inventory + paper to print workflow.
March 1, 2009 - 17:37Hello Dries,
thanks for mentioning our work!
Indeed it's a complex architecture with a product management system, print automatisation and integration of SAP behind.
Drupal is a great framework and his multiside-feature let's us manage actually 98 sites with different content using only one database.
At the moment we are finishing the version 2 with lots of improvements and a new server-architecture. (the success of this side risks to bloat the current one)
I will be glad to post a drupal showcase on drupal.org, after the new version will be online.
A big thanks to all the people, who made Drupal a fascinating, well-engineered and highly flexible CMS-framework!
March 5, 2009 - 10:46I could do with some chimney sections from the Brico, does this mean I can search on line usign Drupal before I go to the shop, that would be neat. From somewhere in France.
March 5, 2009 - 13:31You know Dries, you're not gonna be able to keep blogging about every single site you see that's made in Drupal, because one day every single site you'll see will be made in Drupal ;)
thnaks :)
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