I made a comment to Peter Van Dijcks blog recently, and thought I'd post it here too. The discussion is about whether Drupal is to be considered dangerous to startups:
We’re having a “posture” contest here?
Assessing that Drupal is unfit for any serious venture calls for examples. I mean - Drupal ACTUALLY runs MTV UK, The ONION and several other large scale websites. IBM is working with Drupal, and so are other big shots.
I don’t think that such a comment is to be taken seriously.
That said. Drupal is NOT the cure all CMS (Whether C means Community, Collaboration or Content). It does have it’s drawbacks, and it is not easy to learn how to use to 100%.
Drupal can probably damage your start up, if you don’t know how the system AND the community works.
You will NEVER get your Usability issues addressed the way you want by the Drupal community. Drupal is 98% developers scratching their itches. They are smart geeks, but the approach to usability is only changing slowly. I know because I've been part of it since 2002, and I'm not a programmer but a communications guy and a strategic web consultant.
There have been several attempt at solving the usability problems in Drupal - and TOP GUN information architects and usability people have given their feedback. Some of this has been implemented, and more will in the future.
BUT - you cannot sit back and expect the Drupal community to implement all of your wishes within 3-6 months. It takes time time time - and some work behind the scenes. What you need to do, is to change the perception of the influential people in the Drupal community, which is hard work, OR you need to do it yourself/pay someone to do it - and show the improvements.
It is not a FLAW in Drupal - it is the way such a community works, and should work. If you expect it to work the way a commercial company works, the flaw is in your thinking.
So my understanding is: "Not understanding how OSS communities work - considered harmful to startups depending on Open Source!"
And that is not a question mark!
Gunnar Langemark 



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