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Re: Behind The Washington Post's redesigned Web site

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No one ever got fired for buying Méthode. http://www.eidosmedia.com/EN/Page/Uuid/1d3be57a-af49-11de-9d...

I just read the page you linked to, and can't help to wonder how the post can shell out upwards of $7 million for that. I'm sure the number includes training, integration etc. but it seems to med that a drupal system with some caching, and a few hackers to create newsroom specific modules would be able to do much the same for a fraction of the cost.

Am I missing something obvious?

Re: Behind The Washington Post's redesigned Web site

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post #6
post #3

No one ever got fired for buying Méthode. http://www.eidosmedia.com/EN/Page/Uuid/1d3be57a-af49-11de-9d...

I just read the page you linked to, and can't help to wonder how the post can shell out upwards of $7 million for that. I'm sure the number includes training, integration etc. but it seems to med that a drupal system with some caching, and a few hackers to create newsroom specific modules would be able to do much the same for a fraction of the cost. Am I missing something obvious?

To be fair I imagine there's a pretty complex asset management layer, a ton of legacy code and content migration, and also it sounds like there's a paywall scheme for some content.

Re: Behind The Washington Post's redesigned Web site

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post #3

No one ever got fired for buying Méthode. http://www.eidosmedia.com/EN/Page/Uuid/1d3be57a-af49-11de-9d...

I just read the page you linked to, and can't help to wonder how the post can shell out upwards of $7 million for that. I'm sure the number includes training, integration etc. but it seems to med that a drupal system with some caching, and a few hackers to create newsroom specific modules would be able to do much the same for a fraction of the cost. Am I missing something obvious?

You're missing the fact that online publishing is only a small part of what the system has to handle. It has to integrate with the print design tools and publishing systems.

Re: Behind The Washington Post's redesigned Web site

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post #6
post #3

No one ever got fired for buying Méthode. http://www.eidosmedia.com/EN/Page/Uuid/1d3be57a-af49-11de-9d...

I just read the page you linked to, and can't help to wonder how the post can shell out upwards of $7 million for that. I'm sure the number includes training, integration etc. but it seems to med that a drupal system with some caching, and a few hackers to create newsroom specific modules would be able to do much the same for a fraction of the cost. Am I missing something obvious?

It's probably a ginourmous enterprisey system with undoubtely many Oracle databases.
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