Google's Birthday and Drupal

It seems that Google is -more or less- 10 years old. To celebrate this, they have a timeline (more on that later Smiling ) and a project to do good; 10^100. Drupal.org was just around the corner, I registerd it in later 2001 it seems:

krokodil-boerland-home:~ bert$ whois drupal.org | grep -i created
Created On:26-Apr-2001 11:42:11 UTC

But the real drupal site was drop.org (after "dorp" -village in Dutch- as the myth goes) and it 2001 it looked like this. Yes we needed a redesign back then as well Smiling

Google also has the Search 2001 site up, where you can -ego- surf and find results from 2001. Try drupal, the results are from January 2001. The first hit is an article on the PHPNuke site. Yek... I actually used that before switching to Drupal in those days. 5 pages of Drupal hits, 5! And most of them porn. Now you will find a lot more and more relevant hits (Results 1 - 10 of about 22,100,000 for drupal).

Looking back is fun. Some things you can laugh at retrospective, some things you can learn from. For example, the mission statement at that time was:

To develop a leading edge open-source content management system that implements the latest thinking in community publishing, knowledge management, and software design. We value flexibility, simplicity, and utility in our product; teamwork, innovation, and openness in our community; and modularity, extensibility and maintainability in our code.

Long as it might be, it was exact to the point and right, better then our mission. And I hereby plea to let it be our mission again!

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The Drupal Mission

I agree that the 2001 mission statement is much more clear and honest than the current commercialified mission. The last sentence makes absolutely no sense:

With a central interest in and focus on communities and collaboration, Drupal's flexibility allows the collaborative production of online information systems and communities.

So, with a focus on communities and collaboration Drupal allows the collaborative production of communities?

Let's discuss: Changing the drupal.org mission statement.

The mission, it is a-changing

Aah, the wonderful world of Drupal community: Mission statement tweaks.

Slogan

While we're at it, let's look at the slogan: http://drupal.org/node/199601 and http://groups.drupal.org/node/7634 Eye-wink

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