Nothing like that exists in Mezzanine by default, but have a look at the
following plugin:

https://github.com/renyi/mezzanine-editor

I've not used it before, so make no claims to its suitability.



On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 11:04 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am new to Mezzanine, but have worked with the Plone (a Python based cms)
> a lot, and have developed several django based sites. I am curious if
> Mezzanine will work for a new project that I am moving from Plone.
>
> The project is a US high school online newspaper. We have one unusual
> requirement that many cms frameworks struggle with. I need a three step
> workflow process for all content. The typical use case:
>
> step 1 - a Content Creator (ie anyone with an account on the site that has
> been approved) creates a piece of content (article, photo, etc.) and
> submits that piece of content for review.
> step 2 - the content is reviewed by a Reviewer - usually a teacher or
> staff member. If the article is approved by the Reviewer, it is submitted
> to the Editors for publication, if not it is sent back to the Content
> Creator
> step 3 - an Editor, usually a student, reviews the submitted content from
> the Reviewer, and either publishes the content, or sends it back to the
> Content Creator for changes.
>
> Only published content is available publicly on the site. Of course, all
> of these submissions and back and fort between the Content Creator,
> Reviewer, and Editor is documented with comments and date stamps - ie a
> history is kept. Also, emails and texts are sent to each person(s) in
> theses roles when something changes, so everyone can react as soon as
> possible
>
> The basic rule is that all content (and edits to that content) must first
> be reviewed by a Reviewer (ie teacher or staff) before any student sees the
> submitted content - a school district rule and not my version of Big
> Brother.
>
> I searched the Mezzanine documentation for "workflow" and did not find any
> references, so I am not sure what it is called in this project. Does
> Mezzanine have the concept of workflow for content, and can it be easily
> adjusted for this three step workfow process?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
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