Haven't done so yet, but I have no excuse for not upgrading Drupalib, since all the modules the site uses are available for 5 (although one is still "-dev"). The only thing holding me back is that the "News Portal" theme hasn't been updated for 5 yet. I can't see any mention of plans to do so on the theme's project page. I maintain two other public sites and both use modules that I wrote, so the ball's in my court for these ones.
I have installed it on my laptop and I have to say that the improvements from the admin's point of view are dramatic and long overdue, particularly the way modules are managed.
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Drupal4libcamp
February 27, 2009, Darien Public Library, Darien, CT
Haven't done so yet, but I
Haven't done so yet, but I have no excuse for not upgrading Drupalib, since all the modules the site uses are available for 5 (although one is still "-dev"). The only thing holding me back is that the "News Portal" theme hasn't been updated for 5 yet. I can't see any mention of plans to do so on the theme's project page. I maintain two other public sites and both use modules that I wrote, so the ball's in my court for these ones.
I have installed it on my laptop and I have to say that the improvements from the admin's point of view are dramatic and long overdue, particularly the way modules are managed.