On 11/7/05, Eric Scheid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 7/11/05 3:18 PM, "Luke Arno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > If you have a special case where you need to moderate > > all updates (your example from another message) you > > can always implement a separate feed showing only > > entries that are marked with a "needs moderation" > > extension. You moderate them, remove your flag, and > > they disappear from your moderation queue. > > in my example there is no "needs moderation" flag because the moderation is > done ex post facto ... which is how wikis operate. >
I get that. Updates could *also* appear in a needs moderation queue. Entries will want to be two places at once in many cases. This is another reason why the collection metaphor is a bad fit. That is just one approach. My point is simply that there is more than one way to skin this cat (or post a picture of him.) I am getting a real solution hunting for a problem feeling here. > it's not just wikis though -- group blogs can work the same way. it's not an > edge case. > I recognise the need for workflows. - Luke
