On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 11:37:03PM -0700, Joshua Penix wrote: > I've been thinking a little on how we can best manage publication of > upcoming meetings on the new website, along with detailed descriptions > and possibly attached files. > -snip- > Putting all these parts together, here's my perceived workflow, using > May's event as an example: > > 1) SDCOE provides our room schedule and one of the site maintainers with > access to the /events folder places generic events ASAP. > > 2) Lan volunteers to present for the May 12th meeting on PostgreSQL and > Tcl/Tk. > > 3) Lan creates an account (if necessary) on the website and creates a > Document in his home folder with detailed description of his > presentation. He can also upload and then link File objects in that > Document for others to download. > > 4) Site maintainer is notified by Plone that Lan has provided his event > description. Maintainer publishes the document, notes the URL, and then > edits the appropriate Event object and pastes in the URL. > > The Event is now linked to Lan's description. Lan is free to change his > description in the future (though doing so will re-submit it for site > maintainer approval), or upload more related files. He no longer has to > email the webmaster (or -steer or Neil) with every little change. > > Lan, if you're up for it, please create an account on the new KPLUG > website and we'll test this a little to see how it works. >
<snore, snooze, snooze> Huh?! ME?! Omygawd, he means me! Umm ... well ... sure. ASAP. Maybe later this week. Watch your email. -- Lan Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux Guy, SCM Specialist 858-354-0616 -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-steer
