On Wednesday 16 January 2008 12:16:32 am Wolf Bergenheim wrote: > 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
Thanks for the great clarifications Wolf. Once I turn in my MS thesis (March 3rd) I would like to start working on the GRASS Drupal site. I'll continue to *mostly* lurk until then! Dylan _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev
