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After a year of Post-Nuke crud, I converted my site to Drual on 01/01/2004. I really prefer it, and have had much more success with my site. It's basically me giving my comments on things, but it's becoming more of a community thing, which is what I wanted it to become. Check it out here, if you like it, feel free to join an jaw with us.
Left To Chance - if you can't be nice, at least be vague
Thanks Dries, I'll try to get that ebuild done for Gentoo soon.
http://www.HRTS.org
Just finished this site; three team effort. Notice the Flash on top and photo slide show. This was accomplished here in Los Angeles and is designed for HRTS members.
The most consistant comments about this online community... "It doesn't look like a CMS." ...and that was the goal. Enjoy!
FamilyTimes.com is running on drupal and is hosted on opensourcehost.com. We have been very happy and can recommend Drupal with extraordinary confidence.
We've implemented several modules, including recipe, image, refer, and catalog. Please feel free to open an account and try things out. Who knows you may even decide to start building your family legacy on familytimes.com. :-)
Fansite for Xbox console game Halo, made by Bungie Studios, formerly Mac game developer Bungie Software. Uses Drupal 4.2 with a custom theme and the image module, among others. Does RSS aggregation from various other Halo-related sites.
ShareYourMusic.com is a site for GarageBand users and other amateur musicians to share their creations.
I have two other PHP-Nuke sites, but Nuke seemed like too much of a pain to implement file uploads and some of the other features I wanted to add. I've been getting pretty disgusted with Nuke lately, with FB's attitude and the constant discovery of new security holes. Just today one of my sites was hacked for the second time in less than a week.
I experimented with postnuke for while but finally decided to go with Drupal for this association web site once I realized that would be investing a considerable amount of money into programming regardless of which system I settled on. Although postnuke had a lot more features and a lot more developers, I couldn't shake the feeling that it was a toy.