Drupal CMS: (Not only) a refuge for WordPress users
The Drupal community has been hard at work on Drupal CMS — a preconfigured, opinionated, and user-friendly offering that has recently been deemed stable. This comes at a time when WordPress has found itself embroiled in a bit of a soap opera. If the Drupal community plays its cards right, Drupal CMS might attract WordPress users who are fed up with the drama. But if they look closely, they may also choose Drupal CMS solely based on its merits, as it brings the full power of Drupal while providing an out-of-the-box experience more closely resembling other, less powerful CMS platforms.
What makes Drupal CMS attractive?
Powerful but accessible
Drupal CMS comes preconfigured for many use cases, sporting a much friendlier interface and a more intuitive way to install modules. As a site builder, you know Drupal has been configured with best practices in mind, and you don't need to install dozens of modules or learn configuration management to get a modern site with an advanced editorial workflow. This means Drupal CMS is much more accessible than Drupal by itself.
Recipes
This relatively new concept is heavily used to bundle the configuration of several modules into single, reusable units of functionality. They automate the installation and configuration of modules, themes, and even content. By applying a recipe, you can quickly implement complex functionalities without manually configuring each component, making site development more accessible and reducing the potential for errors.