[Ubuntu-be] CPR on the website

Jan Bongaerts jbongaerts at gmail.com
Wed Mar 20 12:29:30 UTC 2013


Hey Martijn,
I think it would be lovely if you have some time to introduce the members
of Wouter's team to Drupal. I'm sure they would be interested.
However, overall it should be Wouter's baby.
Up to you to convince him staying with Drupal is better than starting from
scratch in html5.

As for your argument that the Belgian LoCo should preferably stick to
Belgian products, I only follow that thought half-heartedly. Such argument
is based on pride, and pride is often more counterproductive and costly
than what is achieved by it. A bit of pride is commendable, but it should
not interfere with the end result.

So, to sum up, Martijn, thanks for getting involved, and please do work
with Wouter direct about incorporating Drupal into our site. If you feel
that strongly about Drupal, I'm sure you won't struggle to convince Wouter
and his team to embrace it too.

But please don't let pride interfere with the end result: a proper web site
that looks and feels good for the average user, that can easily be
maintained by any successors in our community.

Regards,
Jan.


On 20 March 2013 12:51, Jurgen Gaeremyn <jurgen.gaeremyn at pandora.be> wrote:

> On 20-03-13 11:58, martijn cielen wrote:
>
>> Contrary to what Wouter wants us all to believe [ ;-) ], Drupal really
>> isn't that hard. Au contraire. It's one of the easiest systems (being
>> it an app, a cms or whatever) I've ever used in my 12 years as an ICT
>> professional.
>> I bet anyone in this mailing list can get the basics set up using
>> Drupal in 1 day. The speciallekes will obviously take a little longer,
>> but for anyone with decent php knowledge, this will be equally
>> hard/easy to do in Drupal as in raw php as in any other framework.
>>
>> Maybe I should organise an introductory course to Drupal...
>>
>> M
>>
> Wow... that's great! We found ourselves a volunteer! :)
>
> We've been asking for volunteers to maintain the website half a dozen of
> times on the mailinglist in the last few years (though admittedly, I guess
> we dindn't repeat that question the last half year). Nobody stood up and
> offered his/her help on it.
>
> If you want to work on the system in Drupal... by all means. I think we
> would all be happy if you did.
> If you want to teach Wouter how to do it... then Wouter has to agree this
> is okay for him.
>
> It's way to easy to say what the ideal path is... and we all agree it
> would be best to have a Drupal-guru working on the website. But we didn't
> find him up to present. Now don't go shooting Wouter for sticking out his
> neck and actually doing *something* (which is better than doing nothing the
> perfect way)
>
> Grtz,
> Jurgen.
>
>
>
>
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