Drupal
Note; reworking..
Introduction
Drupal started out in 2001 as a forum content management system (CMS), but has evolved into a strong middle-of-the-road content management framework (CMF). Drupal Core and Drupal.org contribited modules are all GPL v2. Its framework benefits from a well-balanced module, development ecosystem. There are a variety of basic levels of abstraction, with fields, entities, bundles for content, and hooks pretty much all the way down that other modules and themes can work with, building a network of possibilities. Bunches of module state+configuration can be saved as a Feature, and make files and install profiles are used to build and provision new sites.
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Using
- Drupal CMS Benefits - "Drupal is a publishing platform created by our vibrant community and bursting with potential. Use as-is or snap in any of thousands of free designs and plug-ins for rapid site assembly. Developers love our well-documented APIs. Designers love our flexibility. Site administrators love our limitless scalability. Drupal's content management features make it easy to create and manage your site."
Videos
- Introduction to Site Building with Drupal 7 - Lullabot.Drupalize.me
- Summary of Site Building with Drupal - Lullabot (Drupal 6)
Site building skills
- Skill set
- The Drupal Learning Curve: a configurators view - A good overview of techniques and modules Drupal users will most likely learn over time.
News and blogs
Videos
Handy
- http://drupal.org/project/issues/user - link to bookmark for viewing drupal.org issues you are participating in and have subscribed to
History
- New template system - July 28, 2004
Future
- Drupal.org should collect stats on enabled sub-modules and core modules - January 23, 2011
- Upgrade path for blog module removal - August 29, 2011
- -meta- Unofficial Drupal 8 Framework initiative - July 20, 2011
- Adopt PSR-0 namespace convention for core framework classes - August 5, 2011
- -meta- Make core maintainable - August 21, 2011 [1]
- Establish heuristics for core feature evaluation - September 8, 2011
- Namespace strategy for module-provided classes - September 26, 2011
- Add a CSS preprocessor to core - October 15, 2011
- Convert DBTNG to namespaces; separate Drupal bits - October 25, 2011
- Consider composer.json as a replacement for .info files - January 9, 2012
- Change notification: Proposal for unified namespace organization - January 11, 2012
- PHP project structure survey - January 14 2012
- Introduce Composer for Symfony component management - February 1, 2012
- [meta New theme system] - March 25, 2012