My comedy group made the plunge and put together what we hope to become a real community site for our fan base. We're still tweaking, but the basics are all in place.
We used Drupal 6.2, and a heavily modified copy of the Tapestry theme (mostly because of the ease of setting up sidebars).
Hopefully you'll get a chuckle or two. Some of the humor's a little NSFW. Not much, but a little.
First of all huge thanks to Dries Buytaert & Drupal Team for such a project
One of my websites www.virtualentities.com is using Drupal, It's a site where you can have a conversations with virtual entities (chatter bots), If you folks get some free time, please have a look
After trying almost everything from the cpanel pluggins, I decided to stay on drupal because it's much easier to build/edit pages
only drawback i found is the page name being node/XX , else everything going good
I've just finished creating the Yorkshire TA website, and would like to hear your feedback on both design and functionality. It's a little quiet as it only went live this morning but this should increase over the next week or so.
www.thelockerblog.com - My Blog and news site! It's a work in progress, but my friend and I put it together in about a week, and we've been tweeking it ever since. We're trying to make a tech blog for users looking to invest into new technology, but they aren't sure about it.
We chose Drupal because of it's clean interface, and awesome community. Our other alternative was Joomla!, and we weren't to excited about it. So we loaded it up, and began building!
A link from Marketing Sherpa claiming to show me "How to Transform Your Subscription Site into a Paid Social Network - 6 Launch Tactics"
lead me to a rather good looking Drupal site - Inman News.
I particularly like the design of the site and the way they catered for moving from a static to a fluid layout.
Foocity used to be an Eee PC dedicated forum based on PHPBB. It is now a new Technology, Gadget and Web stuff community. After only being launched a day or two it is very empty, like all communities it needs marketing to gain users.
Currently at an early stage it is using mainly using core modules. Diggthis, Google Analytics, FCKeditor and Mollom are the main modules which have been added.