Mit den Gemeinden der Vorarlberger Regionen Vorderland-Feldkirch und Walgau entwickeln wir 2018 und 2019 Methoden zur besseren Kommunikation mit Bürger*innen. Doch wie sollten die Recherchen, Workshops, Experimente und Ergebnisse dokumentiert werden?
Auch bei der Vermittlung von Forschungsergebnissen wollten wir einen innovativen Weg beschreiten. Wir suchten nach einem Medium, das flexibel und kostengünstig zu betreiben und angenehm zu lesen ist. Wir haben uns auf die Suche nach einem Content Management System gemacht, mit dem wir wie in einem Magazin publizieren können. Fündig geworden sind wir bei Drupal 8, für das der Burda Verlag für eigene Print- und Online - Produkte die "Thunder" Edition gebaut hatte. Die Software ist Open Source lizensiert und erlaubt somit auch individuelle Anpassungen. Mit Vortests in zwei Lehrveranstaltungen mit Studierenden und einer Programmiererin aus der Region haben wir 2018 Typografie, Struktur und Layout optimiert.
2019 wollen wir nun hier eine Wissensplattform für die Gemeindekommunikation im 21. Jahrhundert aufbauen. Die Forschungsergebnisse können so am einfachsten von den beteiligten Gemeinden, aber auch von anderen Regionen wahrgenommen und verwendet werden.
Hier folgt die Produktbeschreibung von Thunder, das sich für unsere Zwecke bewährt hat.
- The first online Content Management System by publishers, for publishers
- International community of industry partners, publishers, and developers
- Free to use and continuously improved through community collaboration
Munich, March 17th, 2016 – As of today, international media group Hubert Burda Media makes its Drupal 8 based Thunder Content Management System (CMS) available online as a free open-source platform for use and further development by other publishers. With this move, Burda joins forces with sector and industry partners including Acquia, Facebook, Microsoft, nexx.tv and Riddle.com, aiming to develop the best open-source CMS platform for publishers. Burda believes that in today’s world, successful media offerings result from the right combination of quality journalism and technology expertise. For the media company, this meant future-proofing its Content Management System by developing Thunder, an opensource system based on leading-edge technology, now available online free of charge for use and continuous development.
Board Member Philipp Welte explains, “Success in this new era of publishing can only be achieved by keeping up with the lightning speed of technological progress. No publisher in the world can do this alone, so we have to leave our historical silos behind, share our knowledge, cross traditional boundaries and learn how to work in a much more connected way. Thunder symbolizes this new era of collaboration: We have invested a lot of development effort, but we are not keeping the results for ourselves. We are putting it out there, to the core of our industry, so everyone can contribute to its continued enhancement. Our aim is to work with our partners to develop the best technology foundation for publishing the best journalistic content.”
Worldwide collaboration — The Thunder Coalition
With the launch of the new CMS, Burda is creating a worldwide coalition for publishers, industry partners, and developers. At the core of the community is a team of publishing experts and developers led by Ingo Rübe, CTO for Burda’s German publishing operations, and initiator of Thunder. This team will also be responsible for coordinating the continuous development and enhancement of Thunder. Ingo Rübe explains,“A CMS is no longer a strategic differentiator, especially in the consumer’s perception. Thunder helps media companies break free from expensive legacy systems, and focus on the development of their content and brands.”
Innovative CMS technology enriched by custom features for publishers
Thunder is a Drupal distribution based on the new version 8 of the framework, released in November 2015. It features a range of publisher-centric Drupal modules with custom enhancements, including tools for interactive content, IVW counting tools, single sign-on (SSO) and Responsive Web Design (RWD). With RWD, the layout of both the front-end (websites) and the back-end (authoring tool) automatically adjusts to each user’s device. Thunder users also benefit from a whole range of channel- and feature-specific enhancements through collaboration with industry partners such as Acquia, Facebook, Microsoft, nexx.tv, and Riddle.com.
Burda have already migrated their Playboy and Instyle brands to Thunder. Florian Boitin, Editor-in-Chief of Playboy, remembers: “Over six months ago, we were one of the first brands to integrate Thunder into our editorial workflows, and we are proud to have laid the foundations for something really big. We were able to contribute to the design of Thunder by leveraging our long-standing experience of different CMS platforms. We are now reaping the benefits of further development efforts by the community, both in terms of technology and content.”
Thunder was released under the GNU General Public License, meaning the software can be used and enhanced by all users free of charge.
For more information about Thunder, available extensions, and the Thunder Coalition, visit www.thunder.org.