I would be interested in hearing from someone on the Jetspeed group who may
have experience generating project pages that anyone can access, a user can
edit.. Since Jetspeed generally displays customization for a particular user
rather than a set of projects, I am not sure if the suggestions posted so
far would work. I need to be able to hand out a URL to
mydomain.com/projects/myproject and have the portal page for myproject come
up..

Anyone done this successfully with Jetspeed?

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Subject: RE: Multiple Home Pages


> Actually I am working on a project with similar objectives.  I have not
gone
> deep enough into jetspeed to figure out how to implement these objectives.
> I am hoping that in some way the group psml can be utilized for the
> "project" view.  Though I am not sure how to assign an owner to the group
> nor how to set a set of users to belong to the group and use the groups
psml
> and not the user psml.
>
> I would appreciate any information you learn as to how to implement using
> jetspeed.  Also anyone have any comments or suggestions around using the
> Group psml and having a Group owner?
>
> marcus
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Higginbotham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 8:49 AM
> To: Jetspeed Users List
> Subject: Re: Multiple Home Pages
>
>
> The concept is the same as Sourceforge: a user-centric portal view and a
> project-centric portal view. The project-centric view would be managed by
> the owner(s) of the project. Without looking into Jetspeed too deep, it
> seems that it is more geared for the user-centric than running both,
unless
> I'm just underestimating the power of Jetspeed and its portlets..
>
> Take a look at Sourceforge.net and consider the home page for a project
> offering the same functionally as a user homepage - managed portlets, etc.
> The only difference is that the project is managed by the owner, a user
(but
> viewable by all). The user homepage would aggregate the data across the
> projects, which seems to me more of a data mgmt issue than a Jetspeed
issue.
>
> Thoughts? Anyone doing something similiar?
>
> James
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chris Kimpton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Jetspeed Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 1:07 PM
> Subject: Re: Multiple Home Pages
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > --- James Higginbotham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > All,
> > >
> > > I posted a question a couple of days ago, but must have been half
> > > asleep..
> > > Let me try one more time:
> > >
> > > I want to produce a web site that has 2 central home pages - a user
> > > home
> > > page and a project home page. Think sourceforge. From what I can
> > > tell,
> > > Jetspeed mostly focuses on the user only and would require codebase
> > > changes
> > > to Jetspeed to enable it to become centered in 2 areas.
> > >
> > > Can anyone tell me if it is possible to produce a Jetspeed-based
> > > site that
> > > focuses on 2 primary areas - a user and a project (owned by a
> > > user)?
> > >
> > > If so, what kind of effort would be required to accomplish this
> > > based on any
> > > changes needed in the JetSpeed codebase?
> > >
> >
> > It really depends on how integrated these themes need to be...
> >
> > You could perhaps do it by having portlets that are "user" or
> > "project" specific and then having 2 tabs for a user - one for their
> > project view... but this doesn't sound right.
> >
> > Maybe its just down to portlets and you let the user view them how
> > they want with customizations - or you decide on the layout for
> > them...
> >
> > Perhaps more detail on the kind of effect you are trying to achieve
> > would help.
> >
> > Jetspeed is more geared towards delivering content through fairly
> > fixed portlets - although we are using it to build slightly richer
> > applications - the portlets have multiple pages.
> >
> > Hope this waffle helps,  ;-)
> >
> > Chris
> >
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