Alex, thanks for rocking this and documenting it as you go. This is a good
start and I look forward to this evolving in a healthy way.

Let's move the discussion on w/Drupal vs WP vs Emacs vs Yahoo Store vs
Zombo.com off-list, yes?


On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:48 AM, TCS <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yep.  Both platforms have come a long way.  We are impressed with each and
> try to fit the framework with the clint needs.  Thus far for CMS we're about
> 80/20 between Drupal instals and WP.  http://www.symfony-project.org/looks 
> good too.
> peace,
> Chad
>
>
>
>
> On 2010-02-19, at 10:25 AM, Mike Schinkel wrote:
>
> On Feb 19, 2010, at 9:25 AM, TCS wrote:
>
> We realize there's more users - I wasn't counting users, rather considering
> the overall expandability and multifunctional use of a website tool.  It's
> not the easiest to use as a developer, but once you get it, it is robust!
>  Just thinking if you want to create a community environment and build on a
> more robust tool, Drupal's great.  We love Wordpress too!
>
>
> On Feb 19, 2010, at 9:17 AM, Patrick wrote:
>
> Wordpress is a blog platform that can be used as a CMS, not an actual
> CMS ;)
>
> Just teasing.
>
>
> Yes mine was some as light hearted teasing as well. Glad you took it as as
> such. :)
>
>
> Still, "many a truth said in jest" as they say. I really have seen people
> have a lot more difficulty getting Drupal projects completed vs. WordPress
> projects and then training users to understand Drupal is yet another
> complication where it's pretty easy for users to get WordPress.  As way to
> explain and a rule of thumb I tell prospective users that the minimum
> WordPress project cost they'd pay a local consultant for a professional
> design and a bit of custom functionality developed in PHP and/or jQuery is
> about $2500 vs. the minimum Drupal is around $10k.  Drupal typically makes
> the first 85% easy but the last 15% can be very difficult (and hence time
> consuming/expensive.)
>
>
> FWIW a year ago WordPress didn't have the feature set needed in
> core+plugins but does now.  A partner and I are actually launching a
> conference in Atlanta called "The Business of WordPress" to highlight how to
> use it for local businesses in part because I want them to see how effective
> it is now.
>
>
> -Mike Schinkel
> Ignition Alley Atlanta Coworking
> http://ignitionalley.com
>
>
>
>
> --
> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
> "Coworking" group.
> To post to this group, send email to [email protected].
> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
> [email protected].
> For more options, visit this group at
> http://groups.google.com/group/coworking?hl=en.
>
>
>  *
>
>
> *
> Chad Ballantyne
> Creative Director
> www.thecreativespace.ca
> 705.252.2423
>
> ΓΌ Please consider the environment before printing this email.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>  --
> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
> "Coworking" group.
> To post to this group, send email to [email protected].
> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
> [email protected]<coworking%[email protected]>
> .
> For more options, visit this group at
> http://groups.google.com/group/coworking?hl=en.
>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Coworking" group.
To post to this group, send email to [email protected].
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected].
For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/coworking?hl=en.

<<tcs-sign-1.png>>

Reply via email to