Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:

hi everyone!


does anyone use the publication.xml files for anything interesting?
if not, would you object to removing the mechanism altogether and move all important information from there into publication.xconf

benefits:

* gets rid of a number of pipelines in the global sitemaps
* gathers all publication metadata into publication.xconf, where it belongs imho. * gets rid of a number of important-looking but undocumented and apparently non-functional fields (lenya-revision, lenya-version, cocoon-version) and the bogus <module/> list that looks like it's important somehow and does nothing more than display a <ul/>.


If you use Lenya in production, then this info makes perfectly sense

* provides a generic welcome page with standardized information and the same reader/editor links for everybody.

i guess people will generally be hiding this page from the public anyways...


yes, from the public, but not for administrators, etc.

+1 to merge, but merge the whole structure.


lazy consensus in effect ;)


based on what definition? I mean about many days are we talking? What about weekend, business days, people on vacation?

I think it's important to get this straight, otherwise it's just meaningless

Michi



regards,

jörn




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