Douglas E. Warner wrote:
> We can still use more testers for our new blogs, wikis, and forums.  If 
> you're 
> interested in testing things with your own project I can set that up as well.
> 
> Feel free to email me directly if you have any questions, or you can comment 
> on the bug:
> https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17703
> 
> -Doug
> 
> On Tuesday 11 September 2007, Douglas E. Warner wrote:
>> If people are interested in testing out our Drupal installation, you can
>> visit: http://www.vebzom.org/drupal/
>> Please attach comments to:
>> https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17703
>>
>> The installation of Drupal for projects is intended to add blogs, wikis,
>> and forums to solve several outstanding bugs (see
>> https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=7020 ,
>> https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=10166 ,
>> https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17020).
>>
>> You can login using your existing mozdev CVS username and password if you
>> have one, or you can register a new account (One caveat is that projects
>> and users created within the past year aren't available on the staging
>> server).
>>
>> Once logged in you will be able to add or respond to forum posts, but most
>> of the other content will be restricted.
>>
>> Each project will be able to have their own drupal installation and will be
>> able to setup permissions as they see fit.  The following permissions will
>> be defined to ease use of Drupal:
>> * Project Owner and Contributor: these will be synced from Mozdev's CVS
>> permissions system.  Project Owners will be able to change what permissions
>> are supplied by each role. Project Contributors will initially be allowed
>> to edit and create other content (such as blogs or wiki pages) but won't be
>> able to make other administrative changes.
>> * Wiki Editor: The project owner can choose to give drupal users (whether
>> they're a project contributor or not) the ability to edit wiki pages
>> through this role.
>> * Forum Moderator: The project owner can choose to give drupal users the
>> ability to moderate the forums through this role.
>>
>> Users are shared across all Drupal installations at Mozdev, but the roles
>> are not.  So any permissions you setup on one project will not be carried
>> to another.
>>
>> Feel free to test out the current features and reply back with your
>> comments and questions or email me directly.
>>
>> If you would like a test Drupal site setup for your project, please email
>> me directly and I can help get that setup as well.

Doug,

I went to the site and said: now what?  I guess that I won't be the only 
one that saying: Everything looks the same.  Where should I start?  What 
do they want me to test?

I would suggest to change themes, one different theme for each item 
(blogs, forum, wiki et all) to make it clear where I am.  Now I have no 
clue.

I hope this helps.

-- 
Michael Vincent van Rantwijk
- MultiZilla Project Team Lead
- XUL Boot Camp Staff member (ActiveState Training Partner)
- iPhone Application Developer

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