Good idea, but how do you capture the data? Is it simply anyone who's
ever edited the post becomes an author? I suspect that wouldn't be
suitable. If I was editor of a multi-author blog, chances are I'd be
making edits to submitted articles, but I wouldn't want to be counted
as an author.

I say do it though.

On Sep 10, 3:27 am, Arthus Erea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On IRC, it was brought up that we might want to support multi-author  
> posts in the future.
>
> Presently, posts have a 1:1 relationship, with only 1 "author" being  
> tied to each post.
>
> With the coming of ACL, Habari is becoming more functional for multi-
> author blogging. I think this functionality is part of that.
>
> This would be used primarily for collaborative posts, written by  
> multiple authors. It is also functionality which WordPress doesn't  
> support (last time I checked).
>
> I'd like to propose we roll this into the 0.6 schema changes.
>
> We wouldn't change anything on the frontend for the time being, but  
> we'd get the backend in place so it is capturing the data in this new  
> manner.
>
> The schema change would be moving the user to post relationship from a  
> column in posts to table of its own. Something like users_posts.
>
> Thoughts?
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