On 16.01.2008 03:34, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
On Tuesday 15 January 2008, Hamish wrote:
Martin Landa wrote:
BTW it would be great to start migration webpages to Drupal.
Hamish:
One thing I think is critical is that the changes are monitored in
some sort of SCM with change history including author, date, and
commit log message. Does drupal give access to change history?
(Accountability and peer review is needed as the webpage is the
"official voice" of the GRASS project)

This is an important point. I am not necessarily advocating the use of Drupal or any other CMS- rather pointing out that it can provide considerable administrative convenience.

Dylan:
I think that it is possible to have revisioned edits with Drupal,
possibly after enabling some module.
...

On the test site I have enabled the diff module (http://drupal.org/project/diff) which will show you the diff between two versions. There is also the Recent Changes module (http://drupal.org/project/recent_changes) installed.

Also drupal saves who made a page edit, and that can also be made visible.


maybe this a module based on:
http://groups.drupal.org/taxonomy/term/2408


This is for accessing a version control repository trough Drupal, a bit like webVC.

Don't be afraid of the new installation, just go in there and get your hands dirty! Send me an email if you need / want editing rights.

--Wolf

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<:3 )---- Wolf Bergenheim ----( 8:>

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