Hello Anthony,
I think this list may be an excellent venue for you to solicit a discussion
of Joomla vs Drupal as many people on the list are cross platformers. It
may, in fact, be a more appropriate venue than the monthly meeting. In
addition, Scott Wolpow, who has offered to speak to you at the next
meeting, is an excellent resource.

See you Thursday


Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2012 16:57:47 -0500
From: Anthony McDonald <amac...@gmail.com>
To: joomla@lists.nyphp.org
Subject: [joomla] Drupal and Joomla
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I am new to the group but I would like to know if 10 minutes could be put
aside to discuss Drupal and Joomla at the next meeting.  I am new to CMSs,
but they all seem to do the same thing (organize data with MYSQL and
display the content in defined html <div>s).
What I've come across in my research is the notion that Drupal is more
powerful than Joomla. I don't think so, but beleive the:
Drupal community is "smaller" and more "Enfranchised", and the
Joomla community is "Larger and less Enfranchised".
Is this by design?
If we can start to answer this question I think it will broaden our
approach with Joomla.

New member,
Anthony McDonald
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