Wolf,

Where is the test site so I can take a look at it?

Note, I changed this thread name to something that is more descriptive of what it is.

Michael
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On Jan 16, 2008, at 10:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 10:19:37 +0200
From: Wolf Bergenheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Fwd: Re: [GRASS-dev] cvs>svn?]
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On 16.01.2008 02:55, Hamish wrote:
Martin Landa wrote:
BTW it would be great to start migration webpages to Drupal.

I guess the ideal is a good intuitive hierarchical structure with good
index/search/sort tools too- they aren't mutually exclusive. The
ability to limit the search to just the website or just a particular
mailing list would be nice (htDig?)


There is a module called organic groups in Drupal. I don't have a lot of experience with them, but basically they can be a front-end to a mailing list, just like Google groups. And that would mean that the mailing list
traffic would be in Drupal, and could be searched for. With the search
in Drupal you can limit the by category, and the organic groups would
show up as one. With organic groups people could post to the mailing
lists via our site, and also via email.


It would be good to experiment a bit with the new Drupal site, and if
it is not suitable we can always switch to something else.

agreed.


That is why I did set it up. I do think that we can have the best of
both worlds. Meaning that hard-core hacker like Hamish can continue to
edit the pages in raw xhtml, and on the same time someone else less
familiar with code can edit a page and post a message to the mailing
lists via the web interface.

--Wolf

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