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Last updated: 6/16/2002; 10:20:40 AM |
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The FuzzyBlog! Marketing 101: How Do I Get People to Change Platforms - Part 2 Changing Platforms: PracticeThis article is a follow up piece to the Marketing 101 article: How Do I Get People to Change Platforms? In this article we are going to illustrate the platform changing process with Drupal. Drupal is a new Open Source application that is a current passion of mine. When I first discovered it, I thought: It's a blogging tool. Then I realized that it was more and I thought: It's a blogging tool + Slashdot and Scoop Then I realized: It's just Drupal (a quote from Kjartan, a team lead) In the end I realized that Drupal is a platform for building web sites. That's all. You can do lots with it since it's a platform. Here are some of the standard features:
So, in discussions with Kjartan, I proposed that Drupal use this approach to build awareness and ease the platform change process.
With this approach you coax people into Drupal gradually, not all at once. And, once people trust you for one element of a system, they are more likely to adopt it at a larger level. So, anyone out there want this? Certainly there is Yaccs for commenting but no polling solutions. Anyone think I should release webservices called Blog.poll and Blog.comment? (Oh and just a comment, it's not just me, alone in a room, on all these whacky code things, there are other people associated with me).
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