Reason #1: Why are they investing in redundancy?

If Drupal 8 isn’t ready, they’re going to have to go for Drupal 7

 

Reason #2: All that proven Drupal 7 code is heading towards the waste-bin

A major architectural change is a double-edged sword

 

Reason #3: It’s not just the community that gets forked

If forks in the community are inevitable, where does that leave standardization?

 

Reason #4: 7’s modules won’t work. 8’s modules can’t be started. 

No backward compatibility between versions 7 & 8 leaves you where?

 

Reason #5: What’s ‘Free’ about $100 million dollars?

Isn’t the argument missing a little something… like the Business Case

 

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