On 10/31/06, Kevin Wise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well said. Flexible, but very hands-on. Not very usable out of the box. At best you have to know exactly which plugins to use, and which ones aren't too buggy. CiviCRM is also much more than we needed, and there were certain elements which would have to be changed before I would consider using it (such as gender: Female/Male/Transgender).
Fortunately, the Transgender thing was very easy to fix.
My biggest complaint about all the CMS tools I looked at is how loosely the different components are integrated. It always seems like a collection of 80 tools instead of 1 tool with 80 plugins.
There is some truth to this, though many of the other do offer some level of integration (some quite good actually), and the possibility of better integration is much better if you can write a little code. With Drupal, the tricky part is finding which 40 of their 80 plugins are the ones you need/want and will work well together, and then getting them installed properly. Logan _______________________________________________ Ldsoss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ldsoss.org/mailman/listinfo/ldsoss
