I am a social observer, change agent and community facilitator in the process of developing an on-line enterprise, using Drupal. Imagine my delight when the free, open DrupalCon landed in Vancouver in time to expand my understanding of the technology. The technology field, rarely portrayed as socially adroit, seemed an unlikely source for lessons about community development but that is what I got as techno-stereotypes were blown out of the water at DrupalCon 2006, Vancouver. The Drupal Community is special and deserves celebrating.
The following are some of the ways I see that Drupal is unique and a change leader:
- Commitment to a higher purpose
- Integrated process model
- Being open
Commitment to higher purpose
The Drupal community distinguishes itself as unique with an agreeable faith in a higher common purpose. Having a common purpose, that of developing the best CMS in the world, means that each member of the community has the opportunity to contribute. It is remarkable that an international network of people, many of whom had not met face to face until DrupalCon, have created this powerful system.
Transcending human frailties
Agreement and commitment to the higher purpose is an illustrative strategy for community development, it allows human shortcomings to be transcended. Progress continues in spite of ego. Barriers are bridged in a remarkably short time in spite of the diversity of nationalities, backgrounds and training of community members. Hundreds of people came together for DrupalCon focused on the higher purpose and bringing their individual ideas for the software.
Integrated process model
Drupal and the Drupal Community are integrated. Management of effort, innovation and communication uses Drupal technology so that every part of the effort, i.e. the management and the results leads to further innovations in the product. In this way, there is a continual folding back in of knowledge and change.
Drupal is further distinguished by being cross platform. Being open means that ideas and new business applications of the system are welcomed as potential innovations to the product, thereby respecting the higher purpose.
Being open, being free
It was fun and refreshing being a part of the Drupal community. Drupal folks shared themselves with an openness that is uncharacteristic of even the most intentional communities. These folks are open to creating possibility, sharing ideas and knowledge, solving challenges and tinkering with all of the above. There is an inherent and natural inclusiveness in this community. The ability to be inclusiveness is an indicator of both personal evolution and a highly evolved community. Inclusiveness is also at the core of the definition of community. In the Drupal community, if you are interested in the higher goal of developing the best content management system in the world you are welcome; looks, personality, gender, and resources, are secondary. To put a finer point on it, the group operates from joy and love as opposed to the old paradigm of fear-based exclusivity and competition.
Empowering change
Dries’ original intention to call the software ‘dorp’ (Dutch for ‘village’) remains intact. Drupal has created community: a network of “loveable geeks” creating a product that creates community and is even empowering democracy, i.e. http://koumbit.org/en and http://civicspacelabs.org/home/
The Drupal community taught me some powerful lessons about community and gave me hope for the future. Commitment to an overarching common goal is critical for the development of inclusive, productive communities. Creating the possibility for openness and contribution and using the Drupal framework may be the way to change the world. Thank you everyone!
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Drupal is special.
Thanks for the thoughts, Jennifer. I was inspired by meeting you at the conference and to hear of your work and goals.
I regret I couldn't stay longer at the conference, but from my day there, I would agree that it was an energetic, thought-provoking, and welcoming event. I'm very happy to have met so many Drupal users, and developers in person.
Drupal is used by many people for many types of projects, but there is a unique sense of purpose that attracts me, as a new user-developer: to improve the software, and, often enough, to try to improve our world--by connecting people and connecting their ideas.
The other key component, it seems to me, is the message that comes through: we need you and you can help!
"We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately." (Benjamin Franklin, after signing the Declaration of Independence)
Deming Quality Circle
Sounds a lot like a Deming Quality Circle.
Thanks for the outside review
Thank you for providing the viewpoint of a skilled outsider. It makes for very interesting reading, and is thought provoking. I'm sorry I didn't meet you while I was there. With around 300 people attending over 3 days (not all at once), it would be difficult to meet everyone. Thanks for coming and thanks again for writing up your thoughts and posting them here.
I'm impressed also
I'm not a programmer. I run some websites - professonal and for joy. I switched all of them to Drupal, because it's a wonderful community and I look with pleasure, how the team is working and the community of users of this the most flxible sistem of CMS in the world - is commited to it.
I think it's a good pattern, how to run a good team of people devoted to the goal. Congratulatiions fo Dries and all the TEAM.
Andrzej
Flexible, modular, efficient... powerful!
Certainly the Drupal is one of the available flexibles CMS most complete and in the world, with its modular architecture and a notable growth of new implementations. Dries and all Drupal team are of congratulations!
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So that's the source of the name
I didn't know that word. I kinda thought it came from "dropie" or "dropje", meaning a small black licorice candy, usually made with lots of salt, hence the "duble zout". (My Dutch writing is horrendous, no thanks to my parents).
I love dropjes but I find very few of my non-dutch heritage friends who can stand them. However, I don't think this applies to Drupal.
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Herb van den Dool
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Drupal's name - Dries is this story true?
According to Wikipedia:
"Drupal is the English spelling for the Dutch word 'druppel' which means 'drop'. The name was taken from the Drop.org website (now defunct), whose code slowly evolved into Drupal. Dries actually wanted to call the site 'dorp' (Dutch for 'village', referring to its community aspects), but made a typo when checking the domain name and thought it sounded better." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drupal
Yes, Herb, those dropje candies are pretty nasty for north americans too , we like way more sugar! :-)
Peace!
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True
Yes, that would be true. :)
Copyright
We have one bugging question - why doesnt Drupal ask users to retain its copyright at the bottom/footer, or at least obligate users to display `Powered by Drupal'?
Remember MP3? It was proprietary aduio format, and now its `owner ' is chasing / using peoples to pay for using MP3...kinda queasy isnt it?
We hope that Drupal will not create some licensing issue later on :)
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huh?
Drupal is GPL. There is no copyright issue.
Why would we want to force people to identify that they are using Drupal to power their site? It's better that people can build a site to their needs. I doubt we would have as much success if we required companies/etc to have a powered by Drupal link on their corporate site. :)
-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
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-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide -|- Black Mountain
GPL
Thanks Steven.
I was looking at website powered by Mambo/Joomla/PHP-Nuke and they all have to retain the copyright `POwered by...'
Does this mean that a website that use other CMS paid to have the `licensing' and remove the footer copyright thingy?
Man, we are glad that Drupal is so powerful, very useful, yet is truly GPL (no obligation to have that footer CMS link).
BTW, on voluntary basis, we somehow tell people that our sites use Drupal and we definitely recommend it to all
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