I just discovered Drupal a few weeks ago, and I'm very impressed. Here's my first Drupal site, a small community effort to pull together news and events for golfing in Switzerland, using the aggregator and blog features from Drupal: http://www.golfi.com
Science Buzz, the Science Museum of Minnesota's current science community website and science blog has been awarded two distinctions at the 2006 Museums and the Web conference (the international conference for culture and heritage online).
Much of the credit for this work goes to the Drupal community. Drupal allows me the ability to build off of a large group of amazing features and to bring an active online community to our museum. Thanks Drupal!
starting with the idea of creating a new science portal which integrates
science news, book recommendations and events in one portal I about
two weeks ago, I did a lot of testing with various CMSs and finally
chose drupal.
Main reasons were the clean framework and the taxonomy stuff.
The site is not finished yet but its gone live a few days ago.
First off, hello to all, I am very very new to Drupal.
Secondly, please have a look at my Drupal powered website at http://www.atozhere.com (it is pretty much still like a personal blog, in fact all the contents up to now are taken from my Blog at Blogspot :))
Thirdly, my search module doesn't work yet, I am trying to figure out the problem, just started searching through this forum.
Enough for the moment, cheers.
It's most interesting because it is a bilingual site. However we also did a bunch of work to make it function more like one would expect a photo gallery contest to run.
To make the interface fully bilingual we had to make a number of changes. It is still a challenge to make a users experience completely bilingual in Drupal. This is a pretty good example however of how one can do that.