On more than one occasion I've heard a person (such as Angie Byron) say that Drupal is a meritocracy. I've also heard Drupal described as a "do-it-ocracy." What do these things mean? Are they true?
On more than one occasion I've heard a person (such as Angie Byron) say that Drupal is a meritocracy. I've also heard Drupal described as a "do-it-ocracy." What do these things mean? Are they true?
One of the great things about Drupal is its extensive contributed module base. It's almost always the case that "there's a module for that." The trick is deciding which module to use.
One of the great things about Drupal is its extensive contributed module base. It's almost always the case that "there's a module for that." The trick is deciding which module to use.
There is a joke about the Drupal learning curve that relates it to the Drupal learning cliff. And while the graph generally gets things confused (by placing time on the x-axis instead of the y-axis), the sentiment is understood.