Posted on January 6, 2009 - 10:11 by Kevin Hankens.
Training is a huge consideration when moving to a new software platform. You have to ask yourself, how steep is the learning curve? How many people do you have to train? How many of those people are going to drag their feet? It has been my experience that no matter how much easier the new solution is, people still resist change. Sooner or later, you will have to send them off and running. For the fourth installment of my migration blog, I'm going to recommend leveraging Drupal's built in help functions as well as the Advanced Help module to make the transition smoother.
Posted on August 26, 2008 - 17:23 by Michael Goldsmith.
I think that there would be some benefit in tossing in the advanced help module. As soon as I turned on views 2, and checked out the page, I was prompted to install that too. I think it's a useful module, and especially if you're going to be marketing to end users who might not have such a strong Drupal background, it might be helpful.
Also, I think that you should enable a couple of the common contributed modules on install. I don't know how many times I've had to click through all the modules I want installed over and over again.