This post is mostly market research, since we are considering starting with high end PHP hosting. We have ideas and skills to make a "PHP cloud" that can serve almost any Drupal installation with the no_anon module enabled and a special module provided by us to allow serving millions of page views for anonymous users. We plan to provide memcache and NDB mysql table engine.
You pay for how many server instances you need to run plus bandwidth and storage.
I am looking for a clean core module list for 4.7. I need to upgrade a site that I did not build so I need to know what to disable and to re-install during the upgrade process. Can anybody help me?
I have this very peculiar issue. I migrated my drupal website from one web server (A) to another (B). During the transition period, the website on B is using a temp domain name and urls.
www.server-b.com/~user/ where user is my account user name. The directory pathing is /user/www/ . So far everything is logic here.
I am looking to merge/acquire some Drupal OS/commercial components for complete ownership to establish and rebrand the same. We are a small company ideally would like to work with independent contractors to help us beef up product portfolio. One of the quickest way is to acquire and merge. Recently we were involved with one of major website roll out in the history of Open source - a highly visible and traffic site. During the course - we also developed some OS modules/components and plugins which is available on open source licensing as well.
Hello all, this is my first post in these forums so be nice to me :)
I have recently been hired to work on upgrading and re-theming a drupal site. The site is now running drupal 4.7.3 and so my question is should I upgrade the site to drupal 5, then 6 and then rework the theme, or should I rework the theme and then upgrade.