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  2. Drupal - Wikipedia

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    Drupal (/ ˈ d r uː p əl /) [4] is a free and open-source web content management system (CMS) written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. [3] [5] [6] Drupal provides an open-source back-end framework for at least 14% of the top 10,000 websites worldwide [7] and 1.2% of the top 10 million websites [8] —ranging from personal blogs to corporate, political, and ...

  3. Category:Drupal - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia pages about the Drupal Content Management System. Pages in category "Drupal" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  4. Drupal Association - Wikipedia

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    The Drupal Association is an educational non-profit organization that tasks itself with fostering and supporting the Drupal software project, the community and its growth. . Supported by both individual members and organizations, the Association uses its resources, network and funds to constantly engage in new projects and initiatives to help educate people about Drupal and support the growth ...

  5. Pantheon Systems - Wikipedia

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    Pantheon Systems, Inc. [3] is a privately held San Francisco-based corporation founded in 2010. The company's flagship service, Pantheon, is a WebOps platform [4] for websites powered by open-source Drupal and WordPress CMS, as well as NextJS and GatsbyJS Jamstack front-ends.

  6. Dries Buytaert - Wikipedia

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    Buytaert was born in Wilrijk, Antwerp, Belgium. [1] He defended his PhD dissertation in computer science on 27 January 2008, [6] at Ghent University in Belgium. [7]From 1999 to 2000 he was the maintainer of the Linux-WLAN FAQ.

  7. Drupal Commerce - Wikipedia

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    Drupal Commerce was created by Commerce Guys [3] under the leadership of Ryan Szrama, the author of shopping-cart software Übercart. It was originally born as a rearchitecture project of Übercart, and was called "Übercore" until January 14, 2010, [citation needed] when Mr. Szrama renamed it "Drupal Commerce". Version 1.0 was released on ...

  8. b2evolution - Wikipedia

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    b2evolution 5.0 was rapidly adopted, becoming the most popular version, [6] but overall b2evolution usage is declining relative to competitors WordPress and Drupal. Currently, [ when? ] it is installed on less than 0.1% of websites.

  9. Category:Web frameworks - Wikipedia

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