On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Ken Pooley wrote:

> responsibility can read and approve the content as it goes up...that way 
> the content manufacturers can type their little stories, the editors can 
> edit and approve

Midgard can do this, but offers "mechanism, not policy". You'll
have to check for the approval state when you fetch the articles.

> and I can....play Myst! Or something like that...but not 
> baby-sit...I do think I will be able to do this with midgard...I was just 
> pointing out the alternative models, it has to be beyond simple for it to 
> work.....It is my impression that once an article is written it appears in 
> the editor's space for them to approve and send on or send 
> back...MediaSurface seems to have an allowance for versions so that the 
> process of writing and revision has a history with the earlier versions 
> still being available...my editors get all happy and stuff when they hear 
> about things like that

This is doable in Midgard, but you'll need scripts in the pages to
do this. 
http://www.progressive-comp.com/Lists/?l=midgard&m=94451152004074&w=2
describes an approach to this.

The roadmap  (http://www.midgard-project.org/article/997.html)
puts versioning in the core for 2.0

> In terms of servers they aren't talking about running just a database they 
> want it on a separate box...same for webserver and application 
> server...three boxes...

Yikes! Why?!

Bye,
Emile


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