FYI, I've made the following changes to the kplug plone site:

* created "siteadmins" group.  Currently only myself and jhriv/jaqque/that 
tall skinny dude are in it.  This group has full, no-holds-barred, 
administrative access to all things plone inside the kplug web space.

* created a plone-specific user account for myself.  I had been logging in 
to the website with my overall-zope admin login, which proved cumbersome 
for some things in the plone site, so I created another account for myself 
in the site space (chef).  Josh, you might want to do the same. :)  Oh, and 
if you do, add yourself to siteadmins.

* installed CMFSpellCheck.  spell checking for plone documents, etc.  Might 
not work with all document-ish type objects in Plone.  If you see a 
"spelling" tab when you're editing a page, BE SURE TO SAVE YOUR PAGE BEFORE 
CLICKING ON IT.  Trust me, you don't want to lose your work.

* installed Quills.  This is supposed to be an enterprise-grade blogging 
system, but it's kinda ... unfinished.  see also previous messages 
referencing "http://www.kernel-panic.org/testing/sparkplog";.

Gregory

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