The problem isn't with drupal, its with the concept of content management systems as a whole. Generally they just don't work for the needs of more than individuals. Once a site gets either minimally serious traffic…
You knowing that that support page solves the problem for you but not for 37 Signals, or for GetSatisfaction. And that's the problem with airing dirty laundry in public. It would have been much better for Jason to reach…
Isn't it logical that the administration with the highest ethical standards in history has the most problems vetting?
The problem isn't with drupal, its with the concept of content management systems as a whole. Generally they just don't work for the needs of more than individuals. Once a site gets either minimally serious traffic…
You knowing that that support page solves the problem for you but not for 37 Signals, or for GetSatisfaction. And that's the problem with airing dirty laundry in public. It would have been much better for Jason to reach…
Isn't it logical that the administration with the highest ethical standards in history has the most problems vetting?