Drupal top open-source options for large city websites in US. Inspired by TDT's research about higher ed usage, Grzegorz Pietrzak checked the CMS used by US cities with more than 100k inhabitants

After publishing my post with statistics about used on official city websites, I got a lot of messages about providing the same data for the USA 🤠.

I researched 333 largest cities in the USA. It seems that most of them are built on (22.8%, also called ) and (22.5%). In third place is 💧 (10.2%). Together with and it gets 20.1% of the pie. TYPO3 was not detected at all.

Drupal is used by: Los Angeles, San Diego, Austin, San Francisco, Nashville, Washington D.C., Boston, Portland, Louisville, Detroit and 24 other cities 🚀.

The source data is available with CC-BY-4.0 license.

kreynen,
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@kreynen it's also worth noting that Acquia recently acquire the Mosido accessibility scanning service from CiviPlus (#2 in the large city CMS market). https://www.civicplus.com/news/nn/acquia-to-acquire-monsido-expanding-commitment-to-digital-accessibility-website-optimization-and-compliance/

kreynen,
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@kreynen I wish links on Kbin that allowed me to choose which image to use as the thumbnail. One of the downsides of using links over articles is the thumbnail comes from the URL. While I can edit the prepopulated title and body, the image just reappears/reattaches when removed.

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