As part of their [CMS Dance-Off](http://www.meetup.com/umBristol/events/223807592/), I was selected to speak about Drupal alongside other speakers representing Umbraco, Sitecore and Episerver.
The points to cover were:
* How does your CMS store configuration data, 'structure' and content?
* How do you manage source-control, versioning and deployment?
* How do you manage multiple simultaneous editors and/or developers?
* How do you manage upgrades?
* What are the 3 best things about your CMS?
* What are the 3 worst things about your CMS?
* What does the future of your CMS look like?
In each point, tried to cover the differences between Drupal core and developing a project using Drupal, as well as between Drupal 7 and Drupal 8, as things like source control and versioning would be approached differently.
<blockquoteclass="twitter-tweet"lang="en"><plang="en"dir="ltr"><ahref="https://twitter.com/opdavies">@opdavies</a><ahref="https://twitter.com/Horls">@Horls</a><ahref="https://twitter.com/mhwelander">@mhwelander</a><ahref="https://twitter.com/ThisisZone">@ThisisZone</a><ahref="https://twitter.com/mozzy16">@mozzy16</a> Thanks for a top night of knowledge sharing! <ahref="https://twitter.com/hashtag/drupal?src=hash">#drupal</a><ahref="https://twitter.com/hashtag/episerver?src=hash">#episerver</a><ahref="https://twitter.com/hashtag/sitecore?src=hash">#sitecore</a><ahref="https://twitter.com/hashtag/umbraco?src=hash">#umbraco</a><ahref="https://twitter.com/hashtag/h5yr?src=hash">#h5yr</a></p>— umBristol (@umBristol) <ahref="https://twitter.com/umBristol/status/636290498362216449">August 25, 2015</a></blockquote>