Hi, Karl-Heinz, Sigrid, all, :-) Alfresco does not oblige users to log in to get access to the site. There is, by default, a "Guest home", where all the content being processed on the site is available for viewing and downloading, which is the way it should be. Jeremy's also been working on a view to provide information about work currently being done on the site, which can be integrated into the guest space.
Somewhere during the development work, the site has been configured to redirect unlogged users to the login page, rather than sending them to the guest home. This is something that will have to be adjusted back to the default setting. As I mentioned before, it would be good to have an RSS feed from the Alfresco site, so that people can stay informed about work in progress without even having to visit the guest home. Personally, I don't see interfacing with the ODFAuthors project as a *high* priority. It's an independent project, and Jean Weber is already doing liaison. To me, that seems like a perfectly good solution right now. Plus, what Karl-Heinz is proposing could be quite complex and demanding to implement, and would take a lot of time away from more-important priorities: focussing on workflow and actually producing urgently-needed documentation. I guess this answers the original topic in the thread, so "HTH". ;-) David Nelson -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to documentation+h...@libreoffice.org List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/documentation/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***