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BOOK: Leveraging Drupal: Getting Your Site Done Right ISBN: 9780470410875
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How about installation profile
What is your advice about selecting the right installation profile and using them? Each installation profile for one drupal site.
Or any resource you can recommend for installation profile.
Thanks!
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What is your advice about selecting the right installation profile and using them? Each installation profile for one drupal site.
Or any resource you can recommend for installation profile.
Thanks!
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There are a number of installation profiles (something which is coming into its own now that install profiles are becoming more like modules, together with certain other areas of progress) which may or may not do exactly what you want for a given installation.
Go to http://drupal.org/project/installation+profiles and see if you are in luck.
Recently a number of special "distributions" of Drupal are enjoying a lot of success, like Open Atrium ( http://openatrium.com/), Open Publish ( http://www.opensourceopenminds.com/openpublish), http://www.prosepoint.org/ and of course Aquia Drupal ( http://acquia.com/downloads) (discussed in Leveraging Drupal, although the Acquia (LAMP) stack was not available then) among others.
Once you install them, you can upgrade them as they make upgrades available, but you are locked into their development cycle. Also, you cannot install them onto an existing Drupal install.
But they may be just what you want. Look for an active community, and at least promises of upgrades in step with Drupal security upgrades.
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