Packt Publishing today announced that Drupal has won the Overall 2007 Open Source CMS Award. With 18,000 votes on Packt’s website, coupled with the expert opinions from a panel of judges, Drupal succeeds Joomla! as the overall winner.
Initially released in 2001, Drupal is one of the most downloaded Open Source Content Management Systems with one of the most enthusiastic and committed communities. "This is a great honor for the Drupal community and the thousands of individual developers who’ve contributed to the project" confirms Drupal developer and core contributor Jeff Eaton. "We’ve worked hard to make Drupal as flexible, as scalable, and as accessible as possible. It’s a great week for all of Open Source; the winners in every category have shown that OSS can produce powerful solutions for a wide range of needs" he concludes.
Winners in the other final categories include:
- Most Promising: MODx
- Best Open Source PHP: Joomla!
- Best non PHP Open Source CMS: mojoPortal
- Best Social Networking: WordPress
The Awards were designed to recognize and reward Open Source CMS’s for their consistently high standards in what is an extremely competitive field. The result of this year’s Award confirms this quality and also suggests that there isn’t necessarily one CMS that is the best, more that there is the best one to fit an individual user’s needs and requirements.
Full results of the Overall 2007 Open Source CMS Award