On Apr 26, 2005, at 4:14 PM, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:

* 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.

I'm not sure we need this. In detail, from your blog post, you granted the group Member, Manager, Reviewer and Owner. Everyone with an account is already a Member, so that's redundant. Owner means close to nothing in terms of site-wide permissions, it's only an issue on individual objects, so that's unnecessary. Reviewer is going to be granted through the "Reviewers" group which will include a much wider range of folks (probably a list similar to those who are authorized to post to -announce). That leaves Manager as the only permission which might be useful, and for anyone not actually architecting the site (adding products, creating structure or editing Plone internals via ZMI), it's unnecessary and probably dangerous.



* 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.

Curious what cumbersome issues you've run into. I've never had an issue keeping an account at a higher folder level and letting it inherit down into Plone. As soon as you log in you get a full setup in the Members folder and should be indistinguishable from any other user created at that level.


* 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.

Cool. People using IE or Mozilla-based browsers should also note that Epoz, the rich text editor, is installed. You can opt to use it via your Plone user control panel. It's slick and creates decently clean HTML/markup with little effort. I suspect Wiki contributors will like it a lot.



* 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";.

Admit it you just wanted to play with Quills :) So the verdict still reads for SimpleBlog?



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