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Daily Archives: November 19, 2009
Drupal or Django (and WordPress)?
Have been meaning to link to this for a while. Scot Hacker looks at Drupal vs. Django and why he prefers Django to Drupal. (With a side of WordPress.) Drupal represents a middle ground between framework and CMS that we’ve … Continue reading
What Does a User Cost?
Seth Godin has some advice to marketeers and businesses that open source proejcts should take to heart as well. Godin writes today about embracing the “lifetime value” of a customer. Open source projects may not have customers, but it pays … Continue reading
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