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Is drupal 7 ready for product site?

Discussion in 'Drupal' started by Lafaso870, May 16, 2011.

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    And I want to know is drupal 7 ready for a product site now?
    I saw there is a lot of modules are beta , even the most popular module Views is beta and has some bug I meet.
     
    Lafaso870, May 16, 2011 IP
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    aap Well-Known Member

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    Yes, most drupal 7 modules are still in beta phase.
    Its better you use Drupal 6 if you are going to use any beta Drupal 7 module.
     
    aap, May 17, 2011 IP
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    We've started recently to use D7 base but if you dont have must custom module experience then D6 is probably better if you need the job done now.

    The best answer though is to try see what modules you'll need.

    The big ones like Views, panels etc are fine in D7.
     
    xenyo, May 18, 2011 IP
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    I would recommend you to use drupal 6 since drupal 7 doesn't have much modules and themes as compared to drupal 6.

    Also as you mentioned most of the drupal 7 modules are in beta phase.
     
    kawal24, May 18, 2011 IP
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    I''m using D7 and I love it - but for ecommerce sites I keep to D6/Ubercart for now.
     
    Nirude, May 25, 2011 IP
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    Drupal 7 will probably be fine but you need to have a thorough audit of the third-party modules you are going to need and whether they are ready for Drupal 7 yet.
     
    Divisive Cottonwood, May 27, 2011 IP