We use Drupal 5.1 for Coccinella's new website. Coccinella is a Jabber/XMPP-based instant messaging client with useful features like a whiteboard. The new website is located at http://thecoccinella.org/ and http://coccinella.im/
The reason we chose Drupal was because it provides nearly everything we need, though we would love to see next features:
Better Jabber/XMPP integration -- Well, we are a Jabber project, and so we would like to promote Jabber even more by using it everywhere possible. E.g., as a moderator it would be nice to receive every new reply via Jabber together with an in-message form (a so called x:data form) with the question "Is this spam?" and the options "yes, remove this reply" and "no, keep this reply". Note that Maxim Khitrov, the guy working on a related SoC project, may always contact us for feedback, questions, beta testing,...
Internationalization -- Look at Gallery 2 for a good example of a PHP project with support for multiple languages; it just shows the language verion reported by the browser, and not only for the interface strings, but also it shows the translated content (if available). So, we are waiting for Drupal 6, and we'll hope it is at least as good as Gallery 2's i18n support.
Hello,
We contributed our SEO Position 4.7 theme to Drupal last year and have just updated the SEO Position website with a new look for Drupal 5.1: http://www.seoposition.com
The goal was to keep it simple, clean, and all around clutter-free. We've added more white space and kept the modules to a minimum, only using about 8 to 12 that we couldn't really live without such as pathauto, xml sitemaps, the page title module, and several others.
We're proud to showcase our latest Drupal site - www.babapaul.com, a site & shop for a creative jewelry maker. Since her jewelry is so vibrant, we decided to keep the site colors in black and white to allow the jewelry colors to pop.
Additionally, you can get a preview of our next site by clicking the Inkwire link at the bottom :-)
Take a look at a site I am working on - it allows scientists to discuss and rate articles published in the pubmed database (this is where all biomedical science articles are published). Obviously a quite a bit of work still to do but would welcome any comments.
I just wanted to share v.1.2 of peacefield.info. I integrated sonicbids epks and calendar, slideshow pro, wimpy player, and cafepress store to achieve all of Peacfield's needs. This is only the beginning, Im adding modules as we speak....gotta love Drupal.