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The questions from the survey break down into five categories: Developers, Documentation, Performance/Functional Aspects, Appearance, and Ease of Use/Learning. A good place to start analyzing the results is with questions related to developers, since this is where most websites begin. Documentation questions are grouped with these because developers rely upon documentation to answer questions or explain problems that may arise. Taken together, questions about developers and documentation give us a sense of what types of web development projects each CMS is best suited to.

We have updated our pdf file containing the results from our Drupal vs Joomla survey.  Updates since our original pdf include:  1) a Table of Contents, 2) an introduction, 3) additional questions 4) explanation of Average Budget, and 5) enhanced graphics.

 

We are pleased to announce the conclusion of our Joomla and Drupal comparative survey and would like to thank everybody that participated for your help on this important issue.  We were able to collect over 190 surveys and believe that with this help we will be able to provide an updated view on the benefits and tradeoffs with each CMS.