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   ''(see also OverviewAuthenticationAndAuthorization)''
  
-  archive:: see '''=>area'''
+  archive:: (1) n: An '''=>area'''. (2) v: The act of moving a deactivated 
document to the archive area for later reference or re-use (as opposed to 
deleting it).
  
   area:: Lenya differenciates between two areas: '''authoring''' (which is 
what you use while you edit your pages) and '''live''' (which is what the 
visitors of your website will see). Both areas share many properties (notably 
the presentation of the content), but can have additional properties of their 
own (an obvious example are the editing menus in the authoring area). Live and 
authoring can have different content. 
   A page moves from authoring to live and back according to '''=>workflow'''s.
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   document:: The set of '''=>language versions''' and other '''=>assets''' of 
a piece of information grouped under a common '''document id''', with 
potentially multiple representations (e.g., HTML and PDF formats).
  
-  ''[This is awkward. There is an ongoing debate about unifying asset and 
document handling.]''
+  ''[This is awkward. There is an ongoing debate about the proper terms and 
about unifying asset and document handling.]''
  
+  delete:: The act of moving a '''=>deactivated''' document into the 
'''=>trash'''.
+  
   edit:: To open a file in one of the editors, make changes, and save those 
changes. See also: '''=>workflow'''.
  
   group::
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   submit:: The act of passing on an '''=>edit'''ed document to '''=>review'''. 
See also: '''=>workflow'''.
  
+  trash:: An intermediate storage space to hold deleted documents. They can be 
un-deleted until the trash is emptied by the site administrator.
+ 
   usecase:: (1) A user-triggered action. (2) The corresponding code to 
implement it.
  
   ''(see also 
[http://lenya.apache.org/1_4/reference/usecase-framework/index.html])''
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   You can define new workflow transitions and rules for changing between 
states, but this requires custom java code.
  
+  zones:: The Lenya staging server under [http://lenya.zones.apache.org]. It 
hosts the Lenya demos and the latest auto-generated docs from SVN.
+ 
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  == To do ==
- 
- === New terms ===
- 
- === Misc ===
  
   * cross-reference each term to the appropriate docs
   * keep each definition short and sweet. perhaps the more verbose 
explanations can be merged into the docs if it makes them easier to understand?

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