How Drupal Stacks Up

Curious how well Drupal compares to other Content Management Systems?

Or see Michael Haggerty's #10 reason (on the Drupal Consulting) list:

"10) Drupal is Fun - Let's face it, you don't get people volunteering to work on a CMS without there being something to make them want to. I have worked within other communities centered around software platforms and never found one as intreaguing as this. There's a whole political-technology-social aspect to working on drupal that is a big change from the whole corporate-profit-sustainability vibe with other platforms. Even Mambo, up until recently, was mainly controlled by a single corporate entity. There are times it feels like drupal is changing the way people think about CMS, and the people in the community around the project make it more than just some web application."

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