On Aug 29, 2006, at 08:47pm, Derrick J Brashear wrote:

Todd suggested earlier that the OpenAFS web site is perhaps not the most helpfully designed in the world, and, well, I have no argument there. [...]

I have a suggestion to make things a little easier. I've come around Zope content management and particularly I was attacted by Plone, a AJAX (afaik) CMS.

It seems promising and quite easy to use, with some add-ons that can help in some tasks (users, svn access, mailing lists, search facilities, wikis...).

Two categories for example:
    http://plone.org/products/by-category/dev
    http://plone.org/products/by-category/communication

Something like this would help to set up a nice looking web site, as well as some tools that are needed, like a CellServDB management (add, delete and modify cells by their managers).

I think it's worth a try...

--
Franco Milicchio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Research (n.): a discovery already published by a chinese guy one month
               before you, copying a russian who did it in the 60s.


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