Gosh, the installation was easy. My server offers it as an easily installable option. Click . . . done! I find that I need to update and advance my web mojo to keep up with one of my clients. So I am spending hours and hours learning how to do stuff I shied away from before.
That’s OK. It is the pathway now between fear and trembling on one hand and dread on the other.
I finished two projects this week that were sort of looming over my head. They were obligations to the academic community I am a part of and had been ignoring. The first, a review of Amos Yong’s book The Spirit of Creation for a journal that included comments about the book and Amos’ response to them. Dread kept me from that one. I couldn’t face the knowledge of that subject for a while, after I had thoroughly indulged myself in it. The second project was reading a book on theology for Brill, title and author’s name were withheld from me so I could review fairly. Good book, interesting thesis, but I don’t know when it will come out. I had forgotten to do it, and an email from the publisher reminded me. So fear and trembling pushed me to finish it.
Drupal, an open source web development system, a CMS. Interesting, simple structure. I am just beginning my journey.
Today I am going to the movies with my Alpha unit in the afternoon, and pick up my spouse from the airport in the evening.
If, sadly, you clicked on the link in the article, you would have found a dead thing. At least to this point, I haven’t bothered to update and fix that site. Drupal is no more on my server and I don’t plan on putting it up until something I do requires it.