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On Oct 19, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Graham Lauder wrote:

On Tuesday 19 Oct 2010 12:39:56 Keith Williams wrote:
My opinion...

Basically the only person that seems to want silverstripe is Christian.  I
think there are 3-4 people here that like Drupal in this group.

Add one to Christians Group,

I tried your demo and I also tried the Silverstripe demo.  The silverstripe 
interface is pretty intuitive I was changing permissions, adding users and 
groups in no time.  Excellent

The Drupal Demo, I figured adding groups, couldn't figure how to manage users 
or permissions and managed to post content

http://www.mywebclass.org/~bhorst/admin/user

I did a comparison on Compare between Silverstripe and Drupal and while there 
were swings and roundabouts, the significant difference was that most of 
Drupals functionality seemed to come from addons or plugins and I couldn't see 
any easy way of installing said plugins..

You would not be able to install modules in the demo, since they require filesystem access. 
However, installed modules (many of which come with the system by default and can be considered 
"core" in an ordinary sense) can be enabled or disabled in the admin here: 
http://www.mywebclass.org/~bhorst/admin/build/modules

On the strength of the above I would go with Silverstripe.

However in addition to that:

Christian has a long history with the project and that does give his opinion 
some gravitas especially given he will be responsible for the CMS in the end.

Yes, I respect Christian, but I don't feel that he is giving this issue sufficient balance. Having 
only installed Silverstripe once in a demo instance is no substitute for real-world experience with 
a platform. You may be disappointed in the half-complete Drupal Demo we've tried to set up, but I 
and colleagues have implemented Drupal in dozens of real-world sites for a vast array of clients, 
and it has stood up to the test.

The kicker for me though is that at some point in any OSS project roles change 
or people get added to teams for this sort of admin.  The number of admins 
will expand quickly for all the various projects and the faster they are up to 
speed on any CMS, the better.  To me Silverstripe wins this hands down.

I think quite differently here. There are far more people in the FLOSS world familiar with Drupal, 
some of OOo's infrastructure has already been in Drupal, and new people who have used CMSs in the 
past likely have encountered Drupal. It's tested, it's robust, and it's widely known.

-Ben

Benjamin Horst
bhorst@mac.com
646-464-2314 (Eastern)
www.solidoffice.com


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