On Mon, 2006-11-20 at 12:58 +1100, James Purser wrote: > > - be able to handle the /. effect > > Drupal has page cache facilities. > > > - pluggable user authentication (so we can link it to MemberDB) > > On memberDB I'm going to say we will be focusing a lot on this. For the > moment I think our focus should be on integrating logins while keeping > admin separate from the main site. I would however like to go over the > admin section and fix up those areas that are being managed by direct > SQL commands. So don't worry patches should be flying thick and fast. great! I think the biggest things at the moment are: - permissions - edit/delete election - duplicate membership detection > > Things I'd like (but don't hold much hope for): > > - Preview on larger than single page changes (think transactions, but > > for web site) > > - offline editing ability > > > > > > but i think your list looks good - it'd be great to have the news page > > generated by a process that wasn't so... err... archaic. > > I would also like to note that I believe things like planet should be > kept separate. Look and feel to be the same but a separate address makes > sense, if nothing else, it reduces the amount of "arrgh a new url, could > I be bothered in changing it?" sure... except the news and press pages are currently set up like this (IIRC): - pivot install - create post *in specific category* (and not able to edit other entries) - pivot publishes RSS - a (not planet la) planet install grabs the RSS - planet produces HTML - index.php for linux.org.au includes the HTML I'm sure drupal has a simpler way to do the same thing :) -- Stewart Smith (stewart@linux.org.au) Committee Member, Linux Australia
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