Sounds like Aegir w/ a custom install profile tailored to your user's industry. Aegir works very well for applications like this.
-- Kyle Mathews Blog: kyle.mathews2000.com/blog Twitter: http://twitter.com/kylemathews Company: http://eduglu.com On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:46 AM, Bob Fishel <[email protected]> wrote: > Is anyone aware of anyone using Drupal as a hosting system. > > My goal is to allow users (probably through OG + Domain Access + > Domain Access Advanced + ubercart) to purchase a hosting plan and > automatically have a domain set up for them. > > My users are all in the same industry so the type of nodes they will > need to create can be boiled down to a simple 3-4 types. > > Basically I want them to be able to: > > 1. Be assigned a template domain/site with some default pages with > some lorem ipsum text (should be easy to accomplish using rules) > > 2. Be able to switch themes on their domain only (I'm not sure how to do > this) > > 3. It'd be totally awesome if they could modify there themes by > dragging and dropping blocks to change the layout of their particular > site (again no idea how to do this) > > 4. Grant other users the ability to edit their site (I'm not sure how > to do this without exposing my entire user list to them....) > > Thanks > > -Bob >
