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After the news of a GoDaddy user forced to pay the hosting company a $6,759 fine because of a bug in a third-party Drupal backup module that caused bandwidth usage well beyond the account limits, a more relieving news has hit the press in the last hours: Acquia, the company behind Drupal, just released Acquia Drupal, a much-awaited commercially supported version for this popular content management system.
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from stickybeatz 1332 Days ago #
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Nice! I’m gonna have to check this one out. Been a huge drupal fan for years

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from Kieran 1332 Days ago #
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Hi, thanks for pointing out the Acquia Drupal release today.The article pointing to the bug in the Drupal module has been updated to reflect that it was not actually a bug.  See the updated post. http://consumerist.com/5056063/perhaps-you-dont-owe-godaddy-6579Kieran

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