What aspect of Drupal do you value most?
Archived poll results:
- Drupal's modularity and extensibility. (52 votes)
- Drupal's excessive configuration capabilities. (8 votes)
- Drupal's spartan but efficient user interface. (12 votes)
- The robustness, maintainability and quality of Drupal's code. (13 votes)
- The fact Drupal is freely available as Open Source software. (28 votes)
- Drupal's excessive set of features and functionality. (8 votes)
- Drupal's helpful and collaborative community. (9 votes)
- Something else ... (Post a comment to clearify your vote, please.) (7 votes)
Which area of Drupal needs the most improvement? (1 year later)
Archived poll results:
- Documentation (81 votes)
- Features and Modules (55 votes)
- Speed (24 votes)
- Themes (45 votes)
- Other (please comment) (15 votes)
- What Improvements? (18 votes)
What type of block (weight) admin GUI do you find more usable?
Archived poll results:
- drop-down menus, current drupal way (35 votes)
- textfields, suggestion / patch by ax (12 votes)
- up-down buttons, suggested by Ori (24 votes)
- another type (please comment) (6 votes)
- what? (14 votes)
Drupal 4 press release
Drupal 4 Ships
Key new features include: Blogger API Support, an Integrated Taxonomy and Distributed Authentication
ANTWERP, Belgium / The Internet at Large. -- June 15, 2002 --
Taking a major step into the enterprise class content management market, the Drupal project today announced Drupal 4, a substantially enhanced version of the Drupal open source content management platform. Drupal 4 includes both significant new features as well as a dramatic architectural shift into a fully modular, easily customizable system. Thanks to this architecture, Drupal is now really a platform for any type of web application as users can easily extend it and modify it to better fit their needs.
