A side-by-side, screen-by-screen comparison of a new installation. What can we learn?
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A side-by-side, screen-by-screen comparison of a new installation. What can we learn?
Drupal 6.8
TikiWiki 2.2
Discussion
Choose language
Error message
Tiki's initial screen (the very first thing a new user will see) is basically an error message. There's a link to run the installer, but I thought that's what I was already doing! Tiki needs a better way of determining if this is a new install (that is, there's no local.php file).
Drupal certainly looks a lot slicker. I can install in English (the default) or select another language. Since the Tiki installer is already multi-lingual, certainly this could be incorporated.
Verify requirements
None
Drupal gives me an error and forces me to manually change files in my directory.
Set up database
Database Configuration
Very similar. Drupal's Advanced Settings allow you to change the host or specify a table prefix.
Both Tiki & Drupal require that the table already exist. Drupal 6.8 is for mysqli only.
Installing
None
Nice that Drupal shows you that its working. Tiki gives no indication that it is "working" when running the SQL.
Configure site
None
It is nice that Dupal prompts new users for some basic site information. Prehaps Tiki could also populate some of the common General Admin items: *Site name *Sender email *Admin password (would eliminate the need to prompt for password change at first login. Also the elimination of a default password would be a security improvement). *Default timezone *Site logo
Drupal allows you to customize the Administrator account name
Installation complete
Installation complete
I like how Drupal checks for mail() function. This is a potential pitfall for new Tiki-ers.
Tiki displays the initial login information, something that Drupal does not.