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I was also supporting Drupal, trying to explain what features or modules
could we use on a Drupal site. On my last e-mail I think I did pointed out
that every of the needs we have (or a least has been pointed out) can be
covered with Drupal, even with specific modules names.

So, If we recheck the whole thread, I think that Drupal is the consensus,
except for Christian. This demonstrate one very important thing that has
already been pointed out: community members that are capable to support the
site and community around the software.

Christian, after your suggestion that e-mail confirmation on register wasn't
on Drupal I'm pretty sure you don't know Drupal, not even in a superficial
way. I, myself, has tested Silverstripe as I didn't know it, but simple
there is nothing like drush+cck+views.

Benjamin Horst, Keith Williams and maybe Andrea Pescetti has already started
to build a demo site, please wait for them. I can't help you right now guys,
sorry.

No bad reviews has been pointed out to Drupal, but for Silverstripe is quite
different, several opinions and one link has been provided to help make the
decision.

As Bejamin wrote on the other thread: "Please do not just go ahead with this
because you want to get it done. It's really important to thoroughly review
the options and honestly take the community's feedback into consideration."

Cheers

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