Which new slogan would you prefer from the following options?

Events happening in the community are now at Drupal community events on www.drupal.org.
okokokok's picture
The Social Publishing Platform
0% (0 votes)
The open web tool
0% (0 votes)
Community Plumbing
6% (1 vote)
Free and open source Community Management System
0% (0 votes)
Drops make oceans
6% (1 vote)
You have found your CMS
0% (0 votes)
High-profile web presence
0% (0 votes)
Your web presence resolved
0% (0 votes)
Website for everyone
0% (0 votes)
Instant web presence
0% (0 votes)
Happy publishing
0% (0 votes)
Happy content management
0% (0 votes)
Standards based publishing
0% (0 votes)
Complex sites with few clicks
0% (0 votes)
Communicate, Participate, Syndicate
0% (0 votes)
The node is the network
0% (0 votes)
Powerful, Flexible, Scalable Open Source Content Management
0% (0 votes)
More than a CMS
13% (2 votes)
Control your Content Flow
0% (0 votes)
Content Management Framework
0% (0 votes)
Empowering Web Construction
6% (1 vote)
To democratize web publishing and web development
0% (0 votes)
Communicate, Collaborate, Participate
0% (0 votes)
Open source web collaboration and publishing platform
0% (0 votes)
Saving the world, one website at a time
0% (0 votes)
Web development platform for the globe
0% (0 votes)
Flexible framework for powerful ideas
6% (1 vote)
Moving the web forward
6% (1 vote)
The Swiss Army Knife for Community Plumbing
0% (0 votes)
Infinite Possibilities
0% (0 votes)
Come for the software, stay for the community
56% (9 votes)
Total votes: 16

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about this poll

okokokok's picture

This is just a preliminary poll, to see if we, the Drupal community, can or want to change the current slogan.

I thought it would be a logical step to bring some positive movement in this endeavour.

See also the wiki about changing the slogan - and please be bold and edit it!

Note that I was a bit lazy and didn't copy all proposed slogans. If you think there should be more slogans in this list we can find a way to add them to this list somehow (I just found out I can't edit the poll myself).

Purpose?

tgeller's picture

I often say that there's no such thing as objectively good writing, only writing that fits its purpose.

By that token, this question is meaningless without context. Who is the audience? The concerns (and, therefore, tastes) of enterprise managers are very different from those of independent consultants, etc.


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A poll is sort of a bad way

entendu's picture

A poll is sort of a bad way to pare down the 30 or so options up there. For what it's worth, I think "Come for the software, stay for the community" is possibly the dumbest circle-jerk of a slogan I've ever heard.

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