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		<title>CMS watch: Queen&#8217;s Engineering Society adopts Drupal</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jul 2006 19:49:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve written about CMS platforms before and how they&#8217;re finally getting greater usage among large institutions like universities. Back then, it was about how Queen&#8217;s adopted Apache Lenya, perhaps a lesser-known CMS, in a pilot project to unify Faculty and Department websites. Having a common &#8220;look &#38; feel&#8221; is important to an institution such as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve written about <a href="http://unitstep.net/blog/2006/06/15/universities-and-web-platforms/"><acronym class="uttInitialism" title="Content Management System">CMS</acronym> platforms before</a> and how they&#8217;re finally getting greater usage among large institutions like universities.  Back then, it was about how <a href="http://www.queensu.ca/www/blog/?p=17">Queen&#8217;s adopted</a> <a href="http://lenya.apache.org/">Apache Lenya</a>, perhaps a lesser-known <acronym class="uttInitialism" title="Content Management System">CMS</acronym>, in a pilot project to unify Faculty and Department websites.  Having a common &#8220;look &amp; feel&#8221; is  important to an institution such as University, if it wants to present itself as professional and competent; besides this it also makes content much easier to manage.  That was why I was pleasantly surprised to see the <a href="http://engsoc.queensu.ca/">Engineering Society of Queen&#8217;s</a> adopt <a href="http://drupal.org">Drupal</a> to manage their website. </p>
<p>Firstly, I am an engineering student, so it&#8217;s good to see other engineers out there who have seen the same interests as me.  Additionally, it&#8217;s good to see that a <acronym class="uttInitialism" title="Content Management System">CMS</acronym> such as Drupal was chosen, as <a href="http://www.darcynorman.net/2006/06/09/university-of-calgary-selects-drupal-as-official-content-management-system">it&#8217;s been making headway</a> in other universities as well.  I&#8217;ve been playing with Drupal on my test box at home for about a month or so, and so far I&#8217;m <strong>very impressed</strong> with the quality of the system and the modules that are used to extend or add functionality.  All of the modules are very structured, and adhere to a strict format, making them easy to install and configure.  All things considered, it&#8217;s a very professional system &#8211; proof that open source software can be up to the quality of &#8220;professional&#8221; solutions. </p>
<p>Though one thing bothers me a bit.  The main Queen&#8217;s site is apparently being run off of Apache Lenya, as mentioned above, and a pilot program is currently in the works.  It&#8217;s been slowly introduced, so far, to manage the <a href="http://www.ece.queensu.ca/">ECE Department&#8217;s site</a>, and this is intended to test the viability of the <acronym class="uttInitialism" title="Content Management System">CMS</acronym>.  If all is good, it&#8217;ll eventually be rolled out to a wider audience, as I understand it.  However, with smaller sites such as EngSoc using Drupal (and other groups undoubtedly using something different, or no <acronym class="uttInitialism" title="Content Management System">CMS</acronym> at all), I wonder what will happen when the time comes for everything to be brought under one umbrella. </p>
<p>I generally don&#8217;t like being rigid, but for a site-wide website, I believe a single <acronym class="uttInitialism" title="Content Management System">CMS</acronym> or at least a unified system should be used.  Obviously, this doesn&#8217;t mean the current actions towards Lenya or Drupal are bad; they&#8217;re obviously better than what was previously being used.  But, a single <acronym class="uttInitialism" title="Content Management System">CMS</acronym> makes things easier to manage.  I can understand EngSoc being a bit more independent, since it&#8217;s not run by the University, but oneness can have its advantages.  Personally, I would have been happy to see <strong>everything</strong> run off Drupal, but I&#8217;m sure the web folks at Queen&#8217;s had their reasons for selecting Lenya.</p>
<p>Well, whatever happens, I&#8217;m using this opportunity to get involved. (finally)  I&#8217;ve volunteered to help maintain the EngSoc website for next year, my last year of university, so hopefully I&#8217;ll be able to learn a thing or two and maybe improve a few things.  We&#8217;ll see!</p>
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