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List:       kde-promo
Subject:    [kde-promo] Re: Enterprise site
From:       Ben Cooksley <bcooksley () kde ! org>
Date:       2011-05-10 9:21:13
Message-ID: BANLkTi=g1ffZBpsJ_jExLnpoZz9h+DpRjA () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Lukas <1lukas1@gmail.com> wrote:
> > 
> > KDE has selected Drupal as it's CMS option in general, and (from a
> > Sysadmin point of view anyway) is much easier to adminster, manage and
> > keep updated in comparison to Wordpress (which has to have an instance
> > per site, in comparison to Drupal which can have a single shared
> > instance, with modules which can also be shared).
> 
> Well actually WP has this feature for a long time
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WordPress#Multi-blogging :)

It looks like it does, but it has a key deficiency in that it can't
handle more than one domain. ie. it could handle sites under
*.kde.org, but not kdenews.org or behindkde.org. It also can't handle
aliases (like news.kde.org & dot.kde.org)

Further, all the sites use the same database access credentials, so if
you manage to breach one site at the sql layer, you breach them all.
Drupal allows completely independent MySQL settings for each site, and
is fully domain flexible.

Regards,
Ben
 
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