The Drupal Content Management System and Application Framework has once again won the CNET Webware 100 Awards in the Publishing category. Drupal is in some excellent company.
Says the official announcement:
Drupal is a powerful publishing and content management system. Users can add all sorts of content to Web pages through a system of modules. The software itself is free and open-source; users need simply pick out which site elements they want, and then put them together.
Drupal has been used on several popular and professional sites.
...including PopSci.com.
Apparently nearly 2 million votes were cast.
This is not the first time Drupal has won this honor. This is why pingVision develops almost all of its web-based projects using Drupal. There simply is no other content management system or application framework, open source or not, we'd rather work with for enterprise-level websites.
This news comes hot on the heels of Business Week's naming Drupal founder Dries Buytaert as "Innovator of the Year".
Drupal has been around for a while. It's nice to see it -- and Dries -- receiving their due.











Comments
Dries writes:
Thanks Laura! :)