I have an idea for a site, but there's some particular things I want to try to implement with it. I want to pick the lists collective knowledge to see waht the best way of going about adding these things might be.
So here's the laundry list. Point me to recipes and schemes that would make this easy, but more importantly... effective. Authors must be a registered member to write, but registration is an open thing (ie, anyone can self-register). Articles written by members are non-public until approved by a moderator. RSS feed does not update for every change, only when new articles are approved. Content of feed is summaries of the articles. That is, each entry on the feed summarizes (or even excerpts) one new article. I'm totally open to all ideas how to go about this, even looking at things from a different perspective. Like, is membership the best way to go about it? Should I have a "submit article" link that just creates a new page which is held in a moderator queue? My fears there would be that heavy spamming would take too much time to moderate and quality articles would go unpublished. Also, each of the articles should be able to give Author credit, and each author can have their own profile page... Thanks for any help, and any ideas, Andy _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
