upgrade to CivicSpace?

Submitted by connolly on Wed, 2005-12-21 18:05. :: |

Hmm... the list of CivicSpace modules looks pretty interesting; TinyMCE is already on my breadcrubms todo list. Maybe just grab them all at once?

The RSVP module looks interesting; does it work across sites somehow? or is it centralized?

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Submitted by Zack (not verified) (%c) on Fri, 2005-12-23 22:32.

Unless your planning to use breadcrumbs for community organizing it may make more sense to just install the drupal modules included in the CivicSpace distribution by hand. Then you wouldn't be tied to the CS upgrade cycle (a little bit slower than Drupal) and wouldn't have 40+ modules sitting around not being used. Of course if you don't mine the extra modules then go for it!

The RSVP system is centralized but we'd love to make it distributed though of course :)

Submitted by Jorge Nerín (not verified) (%c) on Fri, 2005-12-23 02:40.

You can have a WYSIWYG editor with drupal, fckeditor. There is a demo in the project webpage.

I use it and it works OK.

Submitted by Ashley (not verified) (%c) on Thu, 2005-12-22 08:17.

I agree Arron why not just build your own but it still looks interesting though!

Submitted by Aaron (not verified) (%c) on Thu, 2005-12-22 08:03.

It's a lot more fun to write your own. You can control everything then....

Submitted by Zack (not verified) (%c) on Fri, 2005-12-23 22:35.

Tens of thousands of hours went into building Drupal. You have virtually complete control over a Drupal site (look and feel, modules, functionality, etc.). What real benifit is there to building breadcrumbs from scratch? It's getting a bit ludicrous these days to be in the business of rolling your own CMS.