Show Takeaways
Drupal and WordPress can co-exist
Throw right into the fire and work it out as a group (for transitioning platforms)
Don't have preconceived notions to which platform is best and let the client requirements decide which one will work out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZF7Rsv-iuY
We hung out with Ethan Hinson, Senior Architect from Blue Tent. Blue Tent started out as a Drupal shop however found some inefficiencies with the theming layer for some client projects. Ethan took it upon himself to explore WordPress for the company and laid out a product to sell to potential clients built on WordPress.
Seeing as he is the principal architect for Blue Tent and managing developers and projects in both platforms, we thought we'd bring him on the show to chat.
Show Notes
Drupal
With PSR-0 namespacing, modern PHP coding standards, and that Drupal is committed to RESTful web services coming, it's an exciting time in the Drupal comunity
Blue Tent is using Drupal building mobile applications by using Ionic
Drupal will be used for the foreseeable future due to a 12 year investment to a proprietary piece of software
WordPress
Early adopters of the API using 1.x branch moving to 2.x branch doesn't seem daunting
Ethan highly recommends learning Bourbon and Neat
Day #1, deployment, continuous integration and provisioning happens with all projects
Use Jenkins to handle all the automated processed for setting up staging sites, ticket resolution, etc
Use Behat for behavioral driven tests rather than Unit tests
Talk about the Fields API and some existing faults with the current solutions
Transitioning from Drupal to WordPress
Developers weren't kicking and screaming to use WordPress, but the sales and account managers were
Loads of education for the developers, alongside the rest of the company
Just get into it and see what happens then share experiences
Get In Touch With Ethan
You can find Ethan on Twitter and Blue Tent website.