I’ve been out of the loop on Drupal since versions 5/6/7, so seeing “Drupal CMS 1.0” was a little confusing. This blog post helped explain it [1]
Drupal CMS is essentially their Drupal 11 software bundled with modules and workflows all ready for use by non-technical folks.
So this app looks to be a way to make it even easier for someone just wanting to it for blogging to launch a test instance without needing to setup docker, deploy containers, etc.
In my opinion they’ll need to add the ability to publish/deploy to a hosting provider to make this reasonable to use. Nobody wants to put a ton of effort into a local blog just for it to sit on their hard drive. It looks like they’re working on this feature according to their GitHub.
I’ve been out of the loop on Drupal since versions 5/6/7, so seeing “Drupal CMS 1.0” was a little confusing. This blog post helped explain it [1]
Drupal CMS is essentially their Drupal 11 software bundled with modules and workflows all ready for use by non-technical folks.
So this app looks to be a way to make it even easier for someone just wanting to it for blogging to launch a test instance without needing to setup docker, deploy containers, etc.
In my opinion they’ll need to add the ability to publish/deploy to a hosting provider to make this reasonable to use. Nobody wants to put a ton of effort into a local blog just for it to sit on their hard drive. It looks like they’re working on this feature according to their GitHub.
1 https://omedia.dev/blog/drupal-cms-drupal-core-differences