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Thanks for your comment Tony.
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Thanks for your comment Tony.
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Thanks for your comment Tony. I agree with you that from the site-builder experience Drupal 8 won't look much different than Drupal 7, and in a lot of ways things will get a lot better for you. :) However, as a non-developer you will also be dependant on a lot of the contrib module developers: In order for you to build a site using, workflow module, for example, you'll need that workflow module to be updated to Drupal 8. The more changes there are between Drupal 7 and Drupal 8, the longer it takes the contrib developer community to get their modules updated. My concern is mostly for these people (admittedly, I am one of them). But I also know that there are a lot of site builders who depend on the contrib developers, and site users who depend on them both. If we get a bottleneck at the contrib level, everything slows down.
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