On Tue, 2010-10-19 at 17:30 +0200, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
We're talking about setting up a cms for website maintainence, not for
a site that hosts news bits or blogs or other bite-sized whatnot.
A structured website, similar to what www.openoffice.org is now.
By similar to oo.o you mean that language leads can create their own top
level page, yes?
But what of the infrastructure that is behind that:
each team gets mailing lsits
each perhaps a language forum
each has a language section on the wiki
each has repositories for art work in their language
...
How does that figure into your thinking?
How with that work flow be captured in Silver... is it or are you
assuming that is all outside of the CMS?
Thanks, just a bit of clarity here on how you perceive the full
requirements here.
Drew
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