by Rob Cottingham | Aug 14, 2012 | Uncategorized

Via nonprofit-design. I quite like this, wise and clever Acquia people. And I’d love it even more if it would fit neatly on one or two letter-sized sheets of paper, ready to be dropped in the “Why Drupal?” section of my next RFP response.
You know, in case you have a version like that just kicking around.
by Rob Cottingham | May 1, 2006 | Blogging, Online Community, Technology
The scoop. This is one of the online world’s more interesting success stories. Drupal, now arguably the leading open-source content management system, is attracting both a huge installed base (55,000 sites, according to drupal.org) and a snowballing developer... by Rob Cottingham | Sep 16, 2005 | Technology
A month ago, the developers of Mambo, an open-source content management system, split with the new foundation created to oversee its development and promotion. The coders promised to continue developing their own version of the software. That’s known in the... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 18, 2005 | Communicating, Technology
Last week, Peter Russell was proudly reporting that Mambo, an open-source content management system, had beaten out Firefox for top honours at Linuxworld. Exactly one week later, he and the other members of Mambo’s development team published an open letter...