Brian Doherty wrote:
> 
> The reason I picked up Jetspeed was it looked like it could be a
> shortcut to fill my need to create an intranet portal where I could
> offer our users a page like my.netscape.com with (mostly) local
> content.  I'm not prepared to write a line of java, and I'd prefer not
> to have to read any either!  (I'm plowing through "Just Java" in my
> spare time, with an aim of being literate and informed, but I'm never
> going to be a java programmer.)   I _am_ prepared to create html, xml,
> rss (I think) as automatic output from a variety of local systems.  I
> had hoped that Jetspeed could pick up this content and allow our users
> to choose what they want to see, or allow me to offer predefined subsets
> to various groups of users.  From the posts of the last few days, I'm
> not sure now that Jetspeed can do this "out of the box".
> 

What you can currently do with Jetspeed out of the box is :
- picking up Internet or internal OCS content feeds describing RSS sources
  and putting them together on a screen along with some other content 
  portlets (either HTML files, weblog style portlets or XSL transformed files)
- configure predefined user pages by editing or dynamically generating 
  PSML documents

What it doesn't do:
- let your users customize their page with a GUI, because the GUI is right now
  a prototype. We're well aware this is much needed.

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