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title: Dancing for Drupal
event:
name: umBristol (Bristol Umbraco user group)
website: http://umbristol.co.uk
location: Bristol, UK
slides:
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url: https://speakerdeck.com/opdavies/umbristol-dancing-for-drupal
tags:
- meetup
- umbristol
- drupal
tweets: yes
---
As part of their [CMS Dance-Off][1], 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.
[1]: http://www.meetup.com/umBristol/events/223807592