tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5039232840539102510.post4911743728569201789..comments2023-07-02T09:27:26.497-04:00Comments on The Last Redoubt: Drupal, I Can't Even Say I'll Miss It When It's Gone....LastRedoubthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17099887288125584869noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5039232840539102510.post-65499842763160802752017-03-29T16:41:00.295-04:002017-03-29T16:41:00.295-04:00Yeah. When updates break things, but not updating ...Yeah. When updates <b>break</b> things, but <b>not</b> updating isn't really an option.... forgot about that part. Had three updates hose something in my setup I relied on while I was trying it for that first project.LastRedoubthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17099887288125584869noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5039232840539102510.post-50063169427287515802017-03-29T15:20:51.507-04:002017-03-29T15:20:51.507-04:00Drupal was reminiscent of the old Red Hat PRM syst...Drupal was reminiscent of the old Red Hat PRM system where you had to figure out the dependencies for yourself. If you wanted to add features or applications to Drupal, you had to play the dependency game almost weekly, and you still were likely to end up with a potentially insecure system. <br /><br />WP can be a pain, but apps load cleanly and update without much fuss. <br /><br />Hand coding has to be done with both, so why not eliminate all the annoyances you can to focus on needed tasks?<br /><br />Not happy to see another Open Source app go to the SJW Undead Brigade, but the sooner it dies, the sooner it can be reborn or replaced.Man of the Atomnoreply@blogger.com