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Hi guys!

Im new to drupal (just finished my first web site with it), i found it very simple and powerfull to use.

Recently, i've been asked to build a community with Zikula.

They prefer to use zikula becose it is the 'evolution' of phpnuke, that is the cms that they currently use (i have 'restayling and rebuild' it).

Moreover, I want learn and use just 1 cms.

So, what are the main differences between drupal and zikula? What are the advantages and disadvantages of one and other?

Why should I choose Drupal or Zikula?

p.s: i know that the most of the times the answer is 'its all about your needs', but this is supposed to be a general question

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Added subjective tag as this is quite a subjective question – Jeremy French Oct 7 at 16:15

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From google trends Blue is drupal, yellow is phpnuke and red is zikula.

drupal phpnuke zikula

You would want to learn something with a future. They would want something they could find support in. I would say it is not yet Zikulas hour.

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The most people use a cms, the most help you'll find, thats true, but following the chart, i would be fine using joomla: google.com/trends?q=drupal%2C+Zikula%2C+phpnuke%2… The usage stat is a parameter, i would like to have others – DaNieL Oct 7 at 20:33
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There's still some caveats in Drupal and YES you'll have to do things by hand if you want a completely cohesive system, but at the end of the day (and of the learning curve) you'll get something pretty solid in not too long time.

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Zikula is ok but I would say hands down Drupal.

Here are reviews of both of them here: CMS Critic reviews

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I'm working with Zikula and in the past with postnuke (not phpnuke!). I like the multilanguage system and the secutity.

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Does the zikula system have advantages over the drupal in meaning of security, or multilanguage support? – DaNieL Oct 7 at 20:35
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@DaNieL, I think you will be lucky if you find someone with enough experience in both to compare. For the record Drupal has great security (with a dedicated team) and is entirely translatable. – Jeremy French Oct 8 at 10:52
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I've never heard of Zikulas ; I've been working with Drupal for a couple of months -- and heard about Drupal a lot this last year and a half.

If I had to choose one CMS, I would go with the solution that has :

  • the most support
  • is the most used
  • has good reputation -- or, at least, a not too bad one

Between Zikulas and Drupal, the choice is obvious : Drupal is the one I would learn, not Zikulas.

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