Looking for answers or reporting bugs is somewhat unsatisfying in drupal. To be honest not really drupal but the modules but since they're actually what makes sites useful. Bugs and supportrequests go unanswered for months unfortunatly. I love drupal and use it for my own site but finding support is quite hard. Usually it means going into irc and bothering people there which is a bit sad since most answers aren't searchable later. Yes I do try to add the answers I get to drupal.org in case you were wondering
I've found that if you're using more or less mainstream modules, there's plenty of activity. If you're off on the fringes, be prepared to fix problems yourself.
The community isn't really vibrant. (Score:4, Interesting)
Looking for answers or reporting bugs is somewhat unsatisfying in drupal. To be honest not really drupal but the modules but since they're actually what makes sites useful. Bugs and supportrequests go unanswered for months unfortunatly.
I love drupal and use it for my own site but finding support is quite hard. Usually it means going into irc and bothering people there which is a bit sad since most answers aren't searchable later. Yes I do try to add the answers I get to drupal.org in case you were wondering
Re: (Score:4, Informative)
I've found that if you're using more or less mainstream modules, there's plenty of activity. If you're off on the fringes, be prepared to fix problems yourself.
Re:The community isn't really vibrant. (Score:2)
which is another way to say what I said above: Drupal is fine as a blog or a news site. For everything else, look elsewhere.