Navigating CMS Evolution: Drupal, MACH, and Jamstack Convergence
Amidst the changing landscape of Content Management System (CMS) architectures, a discourse has emerged focusing on the interplay between traditional CMS platforms like Drupal and newer approaches like MACH and Jamstack. The dialogue explores the shifting dynamics, emphasizing the convergence between these seemingly divergent systems. Acknowledging the evolution of Jamstack from its roots of static site generation to integrating conventional CMS functionalities, such as content previews, the conversation highlights a transition towards a more user-friendly and marketer-oriented approach.
Similarly, it notes the hybrid nature of CMSes, particularly Drupal, which has long championed headless and integrated approaches. The article emphasizes the need to move beyond architectural debates, underscoring the importance of delivering optimal user experiences and cost efficiency across different CMS architectures.


