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One of the advantages that Drupal has over Backdrop is the sheer number of modules that the community has contributed over the years. Backdrop, being the new CMS on the block, lacks the history that Drupal does, but with the underpinning DNA being nearly identical between Backdrop and Drupal 7, the path toward replicating the functional footprint that Drupal contributed modules provide is not too terribly steep.
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Tomlinson, T. (2015). Converting Modules to Backdrop. In: Migrating from Drupal to Backdrop. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1760-3_5
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