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Oakland, California, USA
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Hello, Mrs Lampton,
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Hello, Mrs Lampton,
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Hello, Mrs Lampton, first of all: thank you very much for your kind reply. I'd never thought to get a feedback on my post so I'm quite amazed to find one. And then directly from the top! I gladly will set up a Backdrop CMS website, when it will be a available. Right now (Sunday, 2014, 27 July, 20:07) there's still the "development version". I dearly hope it works with "Acquia Dev Desktop 2Beta" (as well as with NetBeans) as I made this and NetBeans my development environment. Or Is there an issue concerning "Acquia Dev Desktop 2Beta"? I also hope some day soon the "coming soon" label above the "Try a Demo" button is going to vanish ... I would also like to know how to port modules and themes from Drupal 7 to Backdrop CMS, for some of them are simply indispensable (Views for example). I wish you and Backdrop CMS all the best! Best regards, Georg Huber
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