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dr:what [2010/09/11 17:30] – fgm | dr:what [2010/11/24 21:13] – [Why ?] http://groups.drupal.org/node/108604 fgm | ||
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+ | ====== What defines Drupal ? ====== | ||
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Of course, Drupal has historically been about the community more than the software, but this is not the point. The question here is: what defines the Drupal experience technically, | Of course, Drupal has historically been about the community more than the software, but this is not the point. The question here is: what defines the Drupal experience technically, | ||
==== Why ? ==== | ==== Why ? ==== | ||
- | The goal here is to think what [[http://drupy.net|Drupy 3]] should (or not be). Previous versions | + | The goal here is to think what [[dr/drupyx|Drupyx]] should (or not) be. Similar previous attempts |
- | * Drupy 1 was designed | + | * Drupy 1 was designed as a line-per-line [[http:// |
* Drupy 2 was designed as a rebuild of Drupal 7 main features on top of Django | * Drupy 2 was designed as a rebuild of Drupal 7 main features on top of Django | ||
- | * The goal for Drupy 3, besides improving | + | * The goal for Drupyx, besides improving |
- | Drupy 1 shows how low-level porting | + | Drupy 1 shows how low-level porting has been a trap, and actively discourages from pursuing in the same vein without higher-level thoughts. |
+ | Discussion transferred to http:// | ||
==== Developers ==== | ==== Developers ==== | ||
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* Yes, even fields, although it may not be implemented yet | * Yes, even fields, although it may not be implemented yet | ||
* Including user accounts | * Including user accounts | ||
+ | * " | ||
* IRC #drupal, # | * IRC #drupal, # | ||
* http:// | * http:// | ||
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* RTL support | * RTL support | ||
* Presupposed XHTML (until D7) | * Presupposed XHTML (until D7) | ||
+ | * Blue :-) | ||
Something will have to give, here: Python seems to be unusable as a PHP-like templating language, thanks to its reliance on indentation. | Something will have to give, here: Python seems to be unusable as a PHP-like templating language, thanks to its reliance on indentation. |
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