I've been playing with top sites scripts for my clients. But I found there is no Top Sites for Drupal yet (but look at Mambo / Joomla and so on). It's a kids game maybe but anyway it gives some additional exposure to Drupal community (and drupal.org sites dir still down). So welcome to JOIN!
I didn't put any of my sites to make the experiment clean. But don't be scared of an empty place. Fill it with yours! Any additions will be moderated to make sure only Drupal sites are included.
It makes use of the i18n module and simplenews.module.
I maintained the booking and contact forms which are used in the old site and integrated them in dupal
I proudly present my lively drupal site!!
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netceo - October 22, 2005 - 16:13
Hello, I love Drupal because it allows me to quickly setup a working website, add some content and then work on the theming as I go along, it never breaks !
Since I just spent over 2 weeks migrating this site, I thought it might be worth sharing.
Noiseloop.com is a community-powered news site for experimental electronic music. We started it off about 3 years ago on phpnuke (before postnuke or anything else much was around). We made a very heavily customised version of nuke and inevitably upgrades were impossible. Having stuck with that for over a year whilst watching the egos-driven mess that nuke became, we migrated to geeklog as the code was decent and separated from layout, the developers seemed on the ball, plus it had a calendar module (where the code and layout weren't separated unfortunately). Geeklog turned out to have a few problems: it can't archive a topic (so we could display stories of that type but not take any more submissions); events are a different type of item to a story and not streamlined into the system; there is no possibility for users to upload images with stories (this was #1 on our wishlist); development seems to have ground to a halt (I can't complain about that of course).
I was recently checking out Drupal for another project and the latest incarnation seemed to fit the bill for Noiseloop pretty well. (I found the cms demos at opensourcecms really useful and a similar kind of sandpit with different types of drupal installations would be a great addition to drupal.org imo). I thought that I could probably do this in 2-3 hard days. Should have multiplied by 7...