Hi Vincent, Why are you proposing 2 booleans ? Is there non-technical application spaces ? Maybe a static list for qualifying spaces would be better and more flexible, WDYT ? Or else, why not having a boolean for really hiding spaces, the true replacement of blacklistedspaces (there could be non-technical spaces that admin want to hide anyway) and maybe a static list for qualifying them if you have identified this need? Your idea seams to me interesting but will probably fall short or be misused on the long term...
Denis On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 19:05, Vincent Massol <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi devs, > > I'd like to propose 2 small changes that should make a huge difference for > our users. > > 1) Introduce the notion of technical spaces > > The idea is that in WebPreferences for a space we should have a boolean > property mentioning if the space is a technical space or not. > This will allow to: > * Remove the blacklistedspaces variable > * List only non technical spaces for simple users > > 2) Introduce the notion of Application spaces > > The idea is that in WebPreferences for a space we should have a boolean > property mentioning if the space is an application space or not. > This will allow to: > * Replace the Quick Links Panel with an Applications Panel listing all > spaces that are application spaces > * Only list Content spaces in the Spaces Gadget in the Dashboard > * Add the ability for extensions to declare new applications that > automatically appear in the Applications Panel > > I'd also like to suggest adding a global admin preferences to quickly > select all spaces that are application and/or technical spaces (imagine a > list of all spaces with 2 checkboxes for each space listed). This makes it > very easy for the admin to reconfigure what are application spaces (thus > showing in the app panel) and what spaces should be hidden for simple users. > Of course modifying these would modify the WebPreferences of the said > spaces. > > In addition to make this autodiscoverable I'd suggest that for admins the > Application Panel should have a link to this admin feature. Something like > "Configure Applications...". > > WDYT? > > Thanks > -Vincent > > PS: I'm very excited about these 2 ideas since they're simple and IMO will > make XE much easier to use and understand for people starting to use it. > > _______________________________________________ > devs mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs > -- Denis Gervalle SOFTEC sa - CEO eGuilde sarl - CTO _______________________________________________ devs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs

