From kde-promo Tue May 10 11:31:48 2011 From: Thomas Thym Date: Tue, 10 May 2011 11:31:48 +0000 To: kde-promo Subject: [kde-promo] Re: Enterprise site Message-Id: <201105101331.48982.ungethym () mevin ! net> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-promo&m=130502712524640 On Tuesday 10 May 2011 11:21:13 wrote Ben Cooksley: > 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 From my point of view the decision is made and there is no alternative (at the moment). It does not make sense to change the CMS now. Besides that I want to underline that I trust the sysadmins 100% and stand completely behind their decisions. They do the work, they choose. And what I see it woks out very well. Thanks for that. Best regards, Thomas _______________________________________________ This message is from the kde-promo mailing list. Visit https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo to unsubscribe, set digest on or temporarily stop your subscription.