Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 09/22/2009 - 19:38.
Hi all,
I'm glad it's not just me.
drupal on wamp vista is very slow. in fact about 10x slower than joomla on my vista laptop.
so slow I'm moving back to joomla because despite what you read about how fast drupal is. In reality on my laptop p8600 with 3Gb ddr2, it's slow.
On top of that, developing in drupal is slower than developing in joomla.
so, slow on top of slow == frustrating.
and I totally agree, open source software with no open source community support is like diving into a black hole. No one really cares.
so after spending 6 months catching up on drupal, I think I'll move back to joomla and develop and deploy my site within 3 weeks, functionality, graphics, templates, user profiles, business directory, job board all done.
Hi all,
I'm glad it's not just me.
drupal on wamp vista is very slow. in fact about 10x slower than joomla on my vista laptop.
so slow I'm moving back to joomla because despite what you read about how fast drupal is. In reality on my laptop p8600 with 3Gb ddr2, it's slow.
On top of that, developing in drupal is slower than developing in joomla.
so, slow on top of slow == frustrating.
and I totally agree, open source software with no open source community support is like diving into a black hole. No one really cares.
so after spending 6 months catching up on drupal, I think I'll move back to joomla and develop and deploy my site within 3 weeks, functionality, graphics, templates, user profiles, business directory, job board all done.