Acquia Drupal

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Acquia Drupal

Acquia Drupal is a freely available packaged distribution of the open source Drupal social publishing system. A collection of essential software from the Drupal community, Acquia Drupal provides a quick on-ramp to begin building Drupal websites.

Acquia Drupal simplifies the development of social publishing applications - social business websites that feature a seamless blend content and community capabilities. Whether building a public facing website, a community portal or an intranet application, Acquia Drupal provides the powerful foundation to engage visitors and encourage participation. Acquia Drupal allows you to mix and match proven social publishing patterns to turn site visitors into active contributors.

One click stack installers for Win, Mac and Linux
Installing Acquia Drupal has never been easier. Our Drupal stack installers include a complete LAMP stack configured for Drupal. Import any Drupal site onto the stack.

Free to download and use for any site
Acquia Drupal is GPL licensed - free to download and use. Acquia Drupal assembles together Drupal 6.x core with community contributed modules and Acquia modules to help you get started faster with Drupal.

Build social publishing websites quickly
Acquia Drupal combines the best content publishing and community modules together to provide the basis for any social publishing site.

Simplify site update processes
Extend the footprint of your base site install to simplify and speed site updates for security releases and bug fixes.

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Essential Drupal modules in a FREE package, with one-click stack installers for Windows, Mac, and Debian/Ubuntu

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  • Barry Jaspan's picture

    Yesterday I participated in the Drupal 7 code sprint with a host of excellent people. We made good progress and also talked about the state of the Drupal 7 release. Apparently Moshe and I came to a very similar conclusion about what needs to be done and both decided to blog about it; in fact I stole the title of this post from him.

    Barry Jaspan
  • heather's picture

    I was on Skype when my jaw dropped. This wasn't the first time that an acquaintance asked me to take some time so he could "pick my brain" about Drupal. And it wasn't the first time that I realized someone had somehow broke in to Drupal via some sort of window, and missed the welcome mat.

    Heather James
  • Gabor Hojtsy's picture

    It is that phase of my life! I'm just turning 30 in a month, working with Drupal for 7 years and just had my third Acquia anniversary a week ago. Time to look back and evaluate how things went, all the good and bad things; even better if the wisdom can be shared with others. This was part of my thinking when I submitted the session titled "Come for the software, stay for the community" for Drupalcon Copenhagen.

    Gábor Hojtsy